Infinite Justice Font Family

Free for commercial use
Designed by: Insanitype Website
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Infinite Justice Font Family
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Infinite Justice Font Family
Font Introduction
Infinite Justice Font Family is a dynamic display typeface created by Adam Nerland of Insanitype Font Design. The family consists of two variants - Regular and Straight styles. This bold, angular typeface features slightly italicized characters that convey a sense of motion and energy. Originally inspired by the ACDelco font, it was dedicated to those who lost their lives in the World Trade Center attacks. The font is particularly well-suited for headlines, posters, and sports-related designs, with its strong geometric forms and distinctive techno-modern aesthetic. It's freely available for personal use and includes support for basic Latin characters.
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FAQ

How should I test Infinite Justice Font Family before downloading?

Use the custom preview field first, try a short headline and a longer phrase, then compare the character rhythm across the listed font files below.

Where can I check the license information?

The license badge is shown next to the title. Open the download or buy page after checking whether the font fits personal or commercial usage needs.

What should I do if I want a similar style?

Use the related style sections below to move into closely matched tags, categories, and alternative typefaces without restarting your search.

Why Try Infinite Justice Font Family?

Preview your own text first, compare the letterforms in context, and then decide whether this font fits branding, editorial, UI, or display work.

Quick Facts
2 font files listed on this page.
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Font Details
2 font files available on this page.
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Designed by Insanitype
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