Antelope

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Antelope is a bold display font designed by David Buck and published through SparkyType, a New Zealand-based type foundry that creates quality typefaces inspired by hand-made and quirky alphabets. The font features a bulky, muscular construction with firm serifs and strong letterforms that give it a powerful and athletic personality. Its distinctive character carries both strength and visual interest.
The font includes 231 glyphs covering Latin characters, numerals, punctuation, and useful typographic extras. Antelope comes with an italic style that pushes the already bounding font even faster, adding dynamic energy to layouts. The generous x-height and bold weight ensure excellent readability at display sizes where impact matters most.
Antelope excels in sports branding, poster design, apparel graphics, headline typography, and any project that needs bold and energetic letterforms. The font pairs well with lighter-weight sans serif typefaces that provide contrast and balance alongside its heavy presence. Its muscular character and italic companion make it a strong choice for designs that need typography with physical energy and visual power.
Antelope.ttf
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