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FONT DOWNLOAD
These fonts are stored in 'zip' format to save space. You will need a utility to such as winzip to 'unzip' them back into a usable state.

Click here to download the DMC font. The quick Doc Brown jumped over the lazy dog


Click here to download this alternative DMC font (that has only lower case letters)


Click here to download this font inspired by 'Doubleback'

Back.ttf written by Richard Walledge. His site is here


Click here to download the Pepsi Perfect font from BTTF II (Designed by Charlie Salvidge)

This Pepsi Perfect font from Back to the Future Part II can be exclusively downloaded from this site.
It was written by Charlie Salvidge using the Softy font editor, which can be found lower down the page...


Click here to download the Pepsi font


Click here to download this Pepsi font. As seen *many* times in BTTF)


Click here to download this alternative PEPSI font


Click here to download the ZZ Top font

Click here to download this 'Hot Pizza' font as seen in 'Pizza Hut' !


Click here to download the LCD font as seen, ahem, on the time circuits

Click to download 'Flux Capacitor' - The font

Although this font is called 'Flux Capacitor', I'm not sure why. If anyone knows why it's called that, please email me.
UPDATE. Justyn Tyme says it's supposed to look like tubes, like the Flux Capacitor does. I know what he means but when the font is viewed at a larger size to that in the picture, it looks very different and not like tubes.


You can buy this font =>Click here to go to Comic Book Fonts<= from Comic Book Fonts

Of course, what's to stop some enterprising person from importing a similar looking (freeware) font into an editor and changing it to look like the BTTF font we all know and love? Coincidentally, you can download a shareware true type font editor called Softy (although it's versatile enough to handle bitmap fonts as well).
Oh, by the way, it's written by D.W.Emmett if that's not a sign, I don't know what is.
I've had a few emails asking how to use Softy so I've hastily written a quick guide for using it to create/modify a BTTF font. There's also an online guide to Softy here.

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