Driver San Francisco Font

If you look at the speedometer, mission briefings, or pause menu, you will see a font that looks suspiciously like highway road signs. That is . Designed by Tobias Frere-Jones (who also worked with Hoefler), Interstate is based on the lettering used on U.S. highway signs. For a game about driving through San Francisco, using a standard traffic font was a stroke of genius.

– the well-known font family created by Apple for iOS, macOS, and watchOS. The “Driver” part might be a typo or confusion with “SF” (San Francisco) variants like SF Pro , SF Compact , SF Mono , or SF Rounded . There is no “Driver” style within the San Francisco family. driver san francisco font

The font used in the (2011) game logo is not a single off-the-shelf typeface, but rather a combination of two distinct styles: If you look at the speedometer, mission briefings,

While the game uses several typefaces for its UI and menus, fans and typographers have identified the most "iconic" styles associated with the franchise: Cooper Black highway signs

Create a to replicate the text effect for a website.

If you need the vibe of Driver: San Francisco for free, use these Google Fonts or open-source alternatives:

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