Designers Note
Pacifico is a charming brush script typeface inspired by 1950s American surf culture. Designed by Vernon Adams, it features thick, flowing strokes that create a casual, handwritten appearance. This font exudes a friendly and fun vibe, making it an excellent choice for projects requiring a retro touch. Ideal for logos, headlines, and invitations, Pacifico adds unique character to any design. Its relaxed style works perfectly for casual branding and creative displays. Available for free, this versatile typeface enhances both web and print media with nostalgic summer warmth. Incorporate Pacifico into your toolkit to bring a lively, authentic feel to your typography projects today.
Aloha! Pacifico is an original and fun brush script handwriting font by Vernon Adams which was inspired by the 1950s American surf culture in 2011. It was redrawn by Jacques Le Bailly at Baron von Fonthausen in 2016. It was expanded to Cyrillic by Botjo Nikoltchev and Ani Petrova at Lettersoup in 2017.
The Pacifico project was commissioned by Google from Vernon Adams, an English type designer who lived in San Clemente, Los Angeles, USA. To contribute, see github.com/googlefonts/Pacifico
Updated June 2019 to v3.000: Added extended Cyrillic support.
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Font Detail
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Pacifico |
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Vernon Adams |
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Public domain, GPL, OFL |
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