Cinemas from the early 20th Century are called "Lichtspiele" in Germany. "Lichtspiele" transports you back to a time where neon lights and marquee letters decorated cinema facades.

Of the 5 styles, three have two versions of italics - one for each perspective. Display is your basic style. Neon is inspired by the old neon letters found outside cinemas.
Add Neon Outline to Display or Neon to add another layer to your artwork. Neon 3D is a extruded version of Neon. Screen Credits is based on the liner notes of movie posters.

Get more out of life, go out to a movie.

Lichtspiele was designed between 2012 and 2014 by Stefan Hübsch, son of a sign painter. He studied communication design and is currently working as a freelance graphic designer, typographer and independent photographer.

Stefan Hübsch co-founded Typocalypse — a typographic collective and typefoundry — together with Kai Merker and Sven Fuchs back in 2008.

More informations about the designer: stefanhuebsch.com

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Neon Pack (4 Fonts)
59 EUR
Contains: Neon, Neon Italic,
Neon Contra Italic, Neon 3D
Display Pack (4 Fonts)
59 EUR
Contains: Display, Display Italic,
Display Contra Italic, Screen Credits
Family Pack (all 11 Fonts)
89 EUR
Limited Pack (All fonts + tote bag + showings newspaper + posters)
Sold
159 EUR
Contains: Display, Display Italic, Display Contra Italic, Screen Credits, Neon, Neon Italic,
Neon Contra Italic, Neon 3D, Neon Outline, Neon Outline Italic, Neon Outline Contra Italic