Rubber Font – Exclusive Free Font Download (For Private Use Only)
- By Vitaly Friedman
- Posted in Freebie
- 19 comments
By Graham Smith
In another free font exclusive on Noupe, we present Rubber Font, a neat display font created by Yiorgos Yiacos. Rubber Font is a working but limited version containing roman capitals, numerals and some of the points of punctuation. Rubber Font is available as a free download for personal use only below.

Designer Profile
My name is Yiorgos Yiacos. I’m an illustrator and graphic designer. I’m 31 years old. I live and work in Athens, Greece. I am also quite a nice guy, when you get to know me.
I am a co-founder and former member of the PoorDesigners creative studio in Athens. At the present I work as an Art Director at Cream Advertising company in Athens, Greece and also freelance under the alias TwelveTimesTwo.
Yiorgos Yiacos

About the Font
The font started as the solution to a problem. It was for a poster that needed all letters perfectly aligned in both horizontal and vertical axis. The poster got rejected but the few letters I designed then, evolved to a full font which I named rubber as for me it is as flexible as this material.
All capitals except (i) have the same dimensions and work best when all spaces between letters (horizontally & vertically) are equal. I recommend 31pt line width when using the font at 72pt. The values should be changed proportionally.
This sample version contains only Roman capitals, numerals and some of the points of punctuation. I have already designed the full version which I intend to later make available for sale. It contains lower case (naturally), but also the Greek and Cyrillic alphabets, full punctuation, ligatures, etc.
Anyone interested in it, please contact me at hi_there [at] twelvetimestwo [dot] com
Connect with Yiorgos
Website: http://twelvetimestwo.com
You can find my work at my site/portfolio and also at design communities such as Deviant Art, Behance Network, Dripbook, under the alias SirPrimate.

Font Licencing
All rights reserved by Yiorgos Yiacos aka SirPrimate aka TwelveTimesTwo. You may use the free limited version of Rubber Font (which was made by Yiorgos Yiacos available as an exclusive to Noupe) for non-commercial and personal purposes. You must contact Yiorgos Yiacos for use in all commercial purposes.
Font Distribution
Yiorgos Yiacos has made this font available as an exclusive to Noupe and as such, you are not permitted to re distribute this font, to supply it on CD or distribute it directly in other electronic form.
If you wish to link to this font in other ‘free font’ blog posts then please do so. Do not supply a direct download link, please direct your readers to this post only.

Esteban, 14 February 2010
Thank’s for sharing this font, ! thank’s rubber and Noupe ;)
fuSi0N, 14 February 2010
It’s nice to see greek designers standing out world-wide.
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Jess, 14 February 2010
Is it just me, or is there no download link?
Christiane Rosenberger, 15 February 2010
Fixed! Thank you,Jess :-)
Klaus, 14 February 2010
It’s the same to me, where can i find the download link?
gyoridavid, 14 February 2010
here’s the link: http://media.smashingmagazine.com/cdn_noupe/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/rubber-font-noupe.zip
Michael, 15 February 2010
Really good, nice one
Jordan Walker, 15 February 2010
Cool font!
New York Web Designer, 15 February 2010
thanks for posting these cool chubby fonts…
Sunny Kumar, 15 February 2010
Nice Font. I like that.
webcatch, 15 February 2010
Great font many thanks for taking the time to share.
Darren, 15 February 2010
Thanks, it’s a really nice font.
Advertising Man, 16 February 2010
Wicked font, I like the 70s fell about it, will probably use it next time I have a party, can use it on my invites :-) Thanks.
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Art Duchesne, 14 May 2010
Lovinf the site thanks for all the downloads
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