Due Credit: The Film Designer's Font

Film poster designers use the term 'credit block' to describe the compressed area of text that displays the contractual cast and crew information for the film they are marketing. Often lost at the bottom of the poster, i've designed Due Cre…

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Spacing

Normal, Condensed

Optimum Size

Condensed

Documentation

Yes

Serif or Sans-Serif

Serif

Film poster designers use the term 'credit block' to describe the compressed area of text that displays the contractual cast and crew information for the film they are marketing. Often lost at the bottom of the poster, i've designed Due Credit to be as legible as possible while retaining that classic 'movie' feel.

Supplied in a variety of weights, Due Credit also works great for creating bold titles sequences and quotes, and even comes with a horror genre inspired style just in time for Halloween!

What's included?

* Uppercase Characters
* Lowercase Characters (all capitals)
* Light, Regular, Bold and Extra Bold Weights
* Additional Cast and Crew Glyphs (simply drop in crew titles in one click)
* Additional 'Horror' genre style with Alternatives
* Easy Reference PDF with all characters and styles
Web Font Yes

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Each download includes a commercial-use license, so you can use the overlays in client work, social media, and print runs without paying extra.

Refer to the description for the detailed file list — the pack usually includes layered sources plus ready-to-use JPG/PNG exports.