









Wild Angel
Wild Angel
Remedy667
Description
Rev your engines, Wild Angel tears down the highway straight from the screens of 1960s and 70s biker films. Bringing with it the rebellious spirit of roaring motorcycles, pulp magazines, and sun-baked Americana. The bold letterforms of Wild Angel will grab your audience’s attention so fast, they’ll leave tire marks.
Perfect for hot rod graphics, biker-inspired branding, and summertime promotions. Wild Angel blends classic pulp energy with expressive readability. Its rotating characters keep your text feeling natural and hand-crafted. Make every headline look brash and bold like a speeding chopper, with Wild Angel.
Features
Inspired by the trailer lettering of The Wild Angels (1966)
Perfect for hot rod, motorcycle, and vintage Americana projects
Rotating characters for natural, hand-crafted variation
Multilingual support for worldwide cruising
AI Overview
Wild Angel is a font inspired by the trailer lettering of the 1966 film "The Wild Angels," featuring bold letterforms and rotating characters for a natural, hand-crafted appearance. It offers multilingual support and is suitable for projects related to hot rods, motorcycles, and vintage Americana.
What's Included
File Size: 669.9KB
Uploaded: June 21, 2026
Instant
Download
Premium
Quality
Lifetime
Support
Frequently Asked Questions
We want you to be happy with your purchase! We do offer refunds for digital products if you experience a technical issue that our support team cannot resolve. Just reach out to us within 30 days of your purchase, and we'll be here to help.
After your purchase is complete, you'll receive a confirmation email with a link to download your files. You can also log into your account and access your downloads from the 'My Downloads' section.
Our products come with different licensing options that allow for many types of use cases. Our licenses page includes detailed information about the available licenses, so you can choose the one that fits your project. Click here to view licence details.








