Ravie Font

Ravie font is a bold display font drawn by Ken O’Brien in 1993–94 while attending the Art Center in Pasadena, California, and released by Font Bureau in 1994. Its wildly energetic, funky letterforms were designed to capture the delirious enthusiasm of rave culture — each character bursting with a bouncy, inflated exuberance that makes it impossible to ignore and instantly memorable across any surface it appears on.
Ravie is the kind of display font that brings unrestrained energy to party flyers, event posters, retro-themed branding, and any creative project that needs typographic personality dialed all the way up. Browse our full library of free fonts and discover more distinctive typefaces crafted by independent designers around the world.
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