Scarface Font

Scarface font announces itself the way Tony Montana announces himself — loudly, with absolute certainty, and with the suggestion that anyone who doesn’t take it seriously will regret the decision. Brian De Palma’s 1983 epic demanded title lettering that could straddle the film’s central contradiction: the refined elegance of the Miami cocaine world Tony aspires to, and the brutal street violence that actually got him there. The tall, authoritative serif style — drawing on engraver’s roman and Optima-adjacent traditions — delivers exactly that tension between glamour and danger. Three alternatives approach this rich ground from different angles: Nirvana, OPTI Bodoni Antiqua, and the fan-made Scarface Font replica.

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