Ford v Ferrari Font
What font is used in the Ford v Ferrari logo?
“Compacta Bold” is the font used in the Ford v Ferrari logo. This font is designed by Fred Lambert and published by ITC. This font can be purchased from the following link.
If you do not want to buy this font, we have also provided a free and alternative font that is very similar to the original font. You can use this font in your personal projects. Download and enjoy this font from the link below.
In many films dealing with the racing genre, it is only the speed and superior strategy that show to be the best, as seen in the title of Ford v Ferrari’s Movie. There are two different colors based on the red color known in most Ferrari cars and the blue in most Ford cars. This style kicks off in many magazine titles, race flyers, strategic films, and speed and we recommend it to all speed lovers.
About Ford v Ferrari
It is said that sports movies only work when they are based on a true story. The director of this work is James Mangold, after spending some time in the “X-Men” world (he directed the two films The Wolverine and Logan) into real-world and first-rate actors such as Matt Damon and Christian Bale, he came back in a story that tells a different kind of being a hero.
Realizing that car scenes may not be appealing to viewers, the director has restricted car scenes in the “Ford v. Ferrari” to ensure that viewers are engaged in the film at least. It is divided equally between sporting elements and other elements that influence the development and processing of characters.