Psychedelic Font - Following design, trends are something every designer needs whether they like it or not. One of the most prominent design trends in recent years has been psychedelic designs. Inspired by the 1960s, this design contains many abstract colors, curvy fonts, and looks very creative visually.
These designs transport you back to the golden age of rock-n-roll and hippie culture in general. Bob Dylan was in his prime, the Rolling Stones were selling like hotcakes, the world was reeling from Beatle Mania, and the Pink Floyd era was about to begin. Western civilization seemed to be on the cusp of a cultural revolution. This is why most psychedelic designs appear abstract at first glance, but carry deep meaning when viewed closely. Due to this trait, it is back on the trend list and is widely used for cultural designs.
While images and colors play a prominent role, fonts give the psychedelic design its true identity. The upward trend has provided a platform for many designers to create very creative and useful fonts.
Name | BellBottom Laser Font |
Style | Fancy, Groovy, Psychedelic |
Designer | Lorvad |
File Format | OTF, TTF |
Font Licence | Free For Personal use. |
Type | Free Font. |
Details: Click on the "Download" button, save the zip somewhere on your hard disk, go to the place where it is saved, double-click on the zip to open it, then either click on "Extract all files" or drag and drop the files elsewhere from the zip window (hold down the CTRL key to select several files at once)
For the 20th century versions of Windows, you must install an unzip tool first.
Tip (for Windows XP/Vista, not Windows 7/8): if you occasionally need a font, you don't need to install it. Just double-click on the .ttf file, and while the preview window is opened you can use it in most of the programs you'll launch (apart from a few exceptions like OpenOffice).
Mac OS X recognizes TrueType and OpenType fonts (.ttf and .otf) but not the PC bitmap fonts (.fon).
Files are compressed, you may need a utility like Stuffit Expander.
Copy the font files (.ttf or .otf) to fonts:// in the File manager.
Or: Go into the /home folder, in the menu select View > Show Hidden Files, you will see the hidden folder .fonts (if not, create it) then copy the font files there.
Or: (under some Linux versions - Ubuntu for example) Double-click the font file > "Install font" button in the preview window.