Inspired by classic horror cartoon and pirate culture, Gumico Studio presents this one-of-a-kind typeface. Aside from pirate or maritime themes, you can also use this on Halloween, vintage, music, and travel concepts. Pirates Display Fontĭon’t be fooled – this retro typeface from Unicode is as flexible as it is beautifully made. Ready to take on the high seas? Then create some swashbuckling good content with these amazing pirate fonts. Armed with new weapons though, their goal has never changed: and that is to ‘Take what you can and give nothing back’. This is because much of international commerce relies on shipping. While there are obviously less pirates today, it still remains a problem in the maritime industry.
You can even read references to this in Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. Back during the pre-classical era, the ancient Greeks viewed piracy as a legal and reasonable way to make a living. In fact, it’s a well-known tale that even Julius Caesar had been captured by pirates as a young man.īut it wasn’t always a disgraceful profession. Thus, those going through the Mediterranean were almost always at their mercy.
That’s why stories and legends about them still live on to the modern days.ĭating back to as old as 14 th century BC, pirates have plagued parts of the sea where merchant ships would pass by. Pirates and their way of life have captivated people for decades.