Violation Font

Free for personal use
Designed by: Kiwi Media Website
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VIOLATIO.ttf
Violation Font
Font Introduction
Violation is a dynamic and expressive handwritten script font characterized by fluid and organic letterforms with varied stroke thickness. Designed by Eric Oehler based on script writing by Anton Corbijn, this typeface features a lively, spontaneous appearance perfect for creative projects requiring personal character. With consistent styling across uppercase and lowercase letters and a slight slant that enhances its casual, informal feel, Violation is ideal for invitations, greeting cards, logos, and creative branding applications where legibility meets artistic expression.
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How should I test Violation Font 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.

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Why Try Violation Font?

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
1 font file listed on this page.
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Designed by Kiwi Media
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