Licence to Kill Font

About Licence to Kill Font

Licence to Kill is a 1989 British spy film, and the sixteenth spy film in the James Bond film series, which is based on the fictional character of MI6 agent James Bond, “007”, who originally appeared in a series of books by Ian Fleming.

The film title in the poster looks like an extended version of Futura Pro Condensed ExtraBold Oblique.

Paul Renner sketched the original drawings of Futura typeface and based them loosely on the simple forms of circle, triangle and square. The design office at Bauer assisted him in turning these geometric forms into a sturdy, functioning type family, and over time, Paul Renner made changes to make the Futura fonts even more legible.

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Futura Typeface in Use

In addition to Licence to Kill, Futura typeface is also used in the following logos, movie posters or album covers, etc., including: American Electric Power, Just Do It, Hulu, Native, Now or Heaven, Github, This Is Why, Dope Logo, AIG, Cluedo Logo, V for Vendetta, Costco Wholesale, Waiting to Exhale, Some Nights, Tourist History.

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