What is the Lichtspiele font?
Cinemas from the early 20th century are called “Lichtspiele” in Germany. “Lichtspiele” transports you back to a time where neon lights and marquee letters decorated cinema façades.
Of the five styles, three have two versions of italics — the left-leaning italic evokes looking up from lower-left, the right-leaning italic is as if we are looking from lower-right.
Display is the basic style, while Neon is inspired by the old neon letters found outside cinemas. Try placing Neon Outline on top of Display or Neon to add another layer to your artwork. Neon 3D is a extruded version of Neon. More…
The Screen Credits style is based on the notes — producers, cast, crew and so on — on movie posters.
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Lichtspiele Font families
The Lichtspiele includes the following font families:
- Lichtspiele Trailer
- Lichtspiele Display
- Lichtspiele Display Italic
- Lichtspiele Display Contra Italic
- Lichtspiele Neon
- Lichtspiele Neon Italic
- Lichtspiele Neon Contra Italic
- Lichtspiele Neon Outline
- Lichtspiele Neon Outline Italic
- Lichtspiele Neon Outline Contra Italic
- Lichtspiele Neon 3D
- Lichtspiele Screen Credits
Lichtspiele Preview
Here is a preview of how Lichtspiele will look. For more previews using your own text as an example, click here.