In 2000, I created Mexcellent: a trilinear display font inspired by the 1968 Mexico Olympics. The original version had a limited character set and was available in 2 styles, regular and 3D. The 3D version had a drop shadow but no fill layer. That’s fine for a white background but on a colored background, it required some trickery to fill the foreground color. The new version of Mexcellent has had a lot of improvement: lots of redrawn glyphs, better spacing, better kerning, more languages, math symbols, fractions etc. Regular & 3D styles are still free. Separate layers are available for purchase so you can do your own multicolored effects. Mexcellent Regular has tighter spacing than the other layers so it won’t align with the other styles. If you want to stack ‘em, use Mexcellent Back, Mexcellent Middle & Mexcellent Outside.
These fonts include a license that allows free commercial use: sometimes referred to as a desktop license. This allows you to install the fonts on a computer and use them to create posters, web graphics, game graphics, t-shirts, videos, signs, logos and more. Read the license agreement for details.
If you'd like to embed these fonts in an app, ebook, on the web or anything that's not covered by the desktop license agreement, visit the link below. You'll find distributors who offer different types of licenses or you can contact me for help.
typodermicfonts.com/mexcellence-in-broadcasting/
These free fonts are part of a larger font family. Check out the rest of the family through the link above.