Crime 101 Font
What Font Does Crime 101 Use?
The Crime 101 Font features two distinct typefaces used in the movie’s title logo and promotional artwork. The word “CRIME” is set in Egyptian ExtraBold Condensed, while “101” appears in Egyptian Wide, both originally from Wooden Type Fonts. These are bold slab serif display fonts with heavy strokes and strong vertical structure, giving the film a gritty, authoritative, and crime-driven visual identity.
Both fonts are commercial typefaces, but a free alternative font is available that closely matches this condensed slab-serif style, making it suitable for fan art, mockups, and concept designs.
About Crime 101
Crime 101 is an upcoming crime thriller film directed by Bart Layton and written by Bart Layton and Don Winslow. The story follows an elusive thief planning his final score who crosses paths with a disillusioned insurance broker at a personal turning point. As their lives intertwine, a relentless detective closes in, hoping to stop a multi-million-dollar heist. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, and Halle Berry, and its bold typography supports the movie’s tense, grounded, and high-stakes tone.
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