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GORE DRIP
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GoreDrip: Dripping Blood Display Font
GoreDrip is a heavy display typeface with organic blood drips fused onto the bottom of each glyph, so your title looks like it is bleeding. It covers uppercase, lowercase, numbers, punctuation, and accented characters, and installs like any normal OTF font in your design or video tool.
Format
OTF
Weight
Regular
Styles
1
Glyphs
A-Z a-z 0-9 + accents & punctuation
License
Lifetime
Use
Personal & commercial
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About this pack
GoreDrip is built for anything that needs to look gory and loud: horror movie titles, Halloween posters, metal album art, gaming thumbnails, and spooky-season social posts. Each letter starts from a clean, heavy base and then bleeds, with blood drips procedurally fused onto the lower edges so no two glyphs drip exactly the same way.
The font ships as a single OpenType file (OTF) with a full character set: uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation, and accented characters for Spanish, French, and other Latin languages (ESPAÑA, Niño, Crème brûlée all render correctly). Install it once and it works everywhere a font does: Photoshop, Illustrator, Canva, Figma, After Effects, Premiere, CapCut, Word, and the web.
One simple license: buy once and use GoreDrip forever, in personal and commercial projects, with no royalties.
Perfect for
- ✦Horror and thriller film or short titles and credits
- ✦Halloween posters, flyers, and party invites
- ✦Metal and rock album covers and band merch
- ✦Gaming and YouTube thumbnails that need a scary hook
- ✦Spooky-season social posts, ads, and overlays
Frequently asked questions
What file format do I get? +
A single OpenType font file (.otf), GoreDrip Regular. It installs like any normal font on macOS and Windows and works in every major design and video app.
Which characters are included? +
Full uppercase and lowercase A-Z, numbers 0-9, punctuation, and accented Latin characters (such as Á, É, Ñ, Ü, Ç), so it handles Spanish, French, and other Latin-script languages.
Can I use it commercially? +
Yes. One simple license: buy once and use it forever in personal and commercial work, with no royalties. You just cannot resell or redistribute the font file itself.
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