Scene Guide
Poster Title Text
Fonts for big title cards, parody posters, 3D-ish headlines, and cover text that needs visual drama.
These choices work best when you want the type itself to carry the image, especially for posters, fake movie covers, layered titles, and dramatic thumbnail text.
Recommended Fonts
8 fonts selected for this scene.
Bungee Shade
A shaded display cut of Bungee designed for layered, dimensional headlines and poster treatments.
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An outlined cut of Bungee with poster-signage energy, useful when you want built-in linework and a 3D-ready silhouette.
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A dramatic display serif with built-in shadow forms that reads immediately as dimensional headline lettering.
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A playful display face built specifically around chunky dimensional shapes, making it one of the most literal 3D fonts in the set.
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A thick slab serif that feels poster-like and dramatic, great for exaggerated reaction titles and retro hero text.
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A chunky slab serif with a vintage poster feel, good for loud reaction text and retro thumbnails.
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A high-contrast serif with built-in shadow details, better suited to elegant dimensional headlines than standard bold display faces.
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A wide, billboard-style headline font that fits bold promos and oversized meme callouts.
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