Batco Font

Batco is a bold, grid-based experimental display typeface by Drizy Font that takes the structural logic of modular design to its most dramatic extreme. Every letterform is constructed from a rigid system of tall, squared, brick-like units — creating an alphabet that feels simultaneously industrial, architectural, and unmistakably futuristic. Its pixel-inspired rigidity and striking verticality make it an ideal choice for sci-fi branding, posters, editorial headlines, game UI, and any project that demands structure with serious visual attitude.
Batco is a fascinating example of the grid-based experimental display fonts available for free in our collection. When conventional letterforms simply aren’t enough, modular and structural typefaces offer a completely different visual language. Browse our full library of free fonts and discover more distinctive experimental typefaces that push typography into bold new territory.
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