Atomic Age is a display typeface created by James Grieshaber. Designed for headlines, posters, and large-scale use where visual impact matters. Best used at 24px and above for maximum effect.
Atomic Age is a display typeface designed by James Grieshaber, distributed under the SIL Open Font License 1.1.function i(a){return 0===a.classifications.length?"":` Classified as ${a.classifications.slice(0,3).join(", ")}.`} It was added to Google Fonts in 2011/10.
Atomic Age by James Grieshaber nods to 1950s automobile scripts with a clean mechanical edge — retro-futurism for diner signs, mid-century branding, and atomic-age posters.
Among display fonts on Font Leech, Atomic Age stands out for weight 400 and latin script support. Use the live preview above to compare Atomic Age against your project requirements before exporting CSS or PNG.
Atomic Age channels 1950s diner and retro-futurism signage with mechanical automotive energy — distinct from 1970s MuseoModerno posters.
Pairing tip: Pair with a neutral sans-serif body font at 16–18px for readable paragraphs beneath display headlines.
Choose diner, drive-in, or atomic-future sign layouts.
Type your diner name — presets sync to the main preview.
Use large sizes so retro mechanical curves read on dark backgrounds.
Download PNG for event posters or copy CSS from Export.
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