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currently on the market. Neither is officially free for commercial use, but you can find free alternatives that capture the same "Swinging Sixties" and mod aesthetic. 1. The Modern Sans-Serif (by Simon Walker)

Think of the album covers for The Who , the signage for the Biba clothing store, or the Austin Powers movie posters. The letters are often uneven, thick-to-thin contrasts are dramatic, and they sometimes include whimsical flourishes or swashes. carnaby street font free top

If you want the "Summer of Love" vibe that spilled into the London scene, is the gold standard. It’s a heavy, rounded display font that screams 1967. It works best for posters, t-shirts, and bold headlines. 3. Market Deco (The Geometric Mod) currently on the market

If you need the authentic look for a paying client and have a budget: The Modern Sans-Serif (by Simon Walker) Think of