Original specimen poster as a college student.
Jack Squat is a loud, loose, and unapologetically organic display font built to make a statement. Every character is hand-drawn, giving the typeface a raw weathered, human energy that feels both retro and futuristic at the same time.
Influenced by mid-century Googie architecture, the brutal sports dystopia of Rollerball (1975), and the iconic typographic attitude of the Beastie Boys’ Hello Nasty, Jack Squat channels sci-fi optimism with a gritty, analog edge.
The family includes Fill and Outline versions that work seamlessly together or on their own. With 218 characters, multilingual support, alternates, and ligatures, Jack Squat is built for expressive typography—ideal for posters, album art, branding, apparel, headlines, and experimental layouts.
Jack Squat doesn’t whisper. It broadcasts.
Jack Squat is a loud, loose, and unapologetically organic display font built to make a statement. Every character is hand-drawn, giving the typeface a raw weathered, human energy that feels both retro and futuristic at the same time.
Influenced by mid-century Googie architecture, the brutal sports dystopia of Rollerball (1975), and the iconic typographic attitude of the Beastie Boys’ Hello Nasty, Jack Squat channels sci-fi optimism with a gritty, analog edge.
The family includes Fill and Outline versions that work seamlessly together or on their own. With 218 characters, multilingual support, alternates, and ligatures, Jack Squat is built for expressive typography—ideal for posters, album art, branding, apparel, headlines, and experimental layouts.
Jack Squat doesn’t whisper. It broadcasts.
Original specimen poster as a college student.