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Movie poster designers use the term "credit block" to describe the compressed text area that displays cast and crew contract information, usually located at the bottom of the poster. In order to retain the classic "movie" feel, I designed the Due Credit, aiming to be as readable as possible while retaining this classic style.
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Due Credit Offering a variety of word weights that are perfect for creating bold title sequences and quotes, there's also a special inclusion of a style inspired by the horror genre that's just right for the Halloween vibe!
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Contains content:
- Due Credit Versions 1 and 2
- capital letters
- Lowercase letters (all capitalized forms)
- Light, Regular, Bold, and Extra Bold Font Weights
- Additional cast and crew glyphs (add staff titles with one click)
- Additional "horror" type styles and alternative glyphs
- Reference PDF
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