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Download Disruptor's Script Fonts by Pinata

Download Disruptor's Script Fonts by Pinata
Download Disruptor's Script Fonts by Pinata Download Disruptor's Script Fonts by Pinata Download Disruptor's Script Fonts by Pinata

Designed by Antonina Zhulkova, Disruptor's Script is a script font published by Pinata.


Disruptor’s Script is the alter ego of our previous project Gentlemen’s Script. Unlike the Gentlemen’s Script, the new font is an elegant rebel and defies traditions. The font is painted with a brush pen, which is especially noticeable in the characteristic shabbiness and different thicknesses of the strokes.

While the Gentlemen’s Script is an embodiment of a classic costume, dress shoes and an expensive watch, Disruptor’s Script is a fashionable suit, sneakers, an iWatch and a tattoo that peeks from under the shirt.

The font retained the incline, speed and overall sense of dynamics inherent in Gentlemen’s Script, but got a bit more chaotic and unpredictable.

This is especially noticeable in the newly added shabbiness, elongated extenders, a large number of contextual alternates and different ligatures.

For some high-frequency letters (10 for the Latin alphabet and 10 for the Cyrillic alphabet), we painted alternative versions that are substituted in the word instead of the standard characters when following our preceding certain groups of letters.

In addition, in the Disruptor’s Script you can find functional ligatures, including some of the frequently occurring two- and three-letter combinations.

All these solutions dilute the monotonous line of the set, add a bit of unpredictability to the font and a touch of chaos to inscriptions.

To fully enjoy usage of the font, we recommend that you always keep the features contextual alternates (calt) and standard ligatures (liga) turned on.

If you do not have access to applications that support OpenType features, it does not matter—even without these features you can use and enjoy our font!


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