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What is the Bonedigger font?

For some reason I had Paul Simon’s song ‘You Can Call Me All’ in my head when I was busy working on this font, so I just had to call it Bonedigger. Bonedigger does not dig bones, but it does have ‘heavy bones’, as it is quite big. Bonedigger is seriously eroded and would look great on book covers and product packaging. It comes in a lovely regular and italic style and a seriously twisted inline style (with, of course, its own italic). As the song goes: With a knick-knack paddywhack, give the dog a bone, this old font came rolling home.

Bonedigger Font families

The Bonedigger includes the following font families:
  • Bonedigger Regular
  • Bonedigger Italic
  • Bonedigger Inline Regular
  • Bonedigger Inline Italic

Bonedigger Preview

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Font Name: Bonedigger

Design Date: 2017

Designer(s): David Kerkhoff

Publisher: Hanoded