Typography is never just letters. For the Pierce the Veil fandom, the Collide with the Sky font represents a specific era of Warped Tour, studded belts, and cinematic despair.
This has been identified as the font used for the album title on their debut, A Flair for the Dramatic , and is often cited by fans as a close aesthetic match for script-heavy band logos. Designing for Fans pierce the veil collide with the sky font
The font on the cover of Pierce the Veil’s 2012 album, Collide with the Sky , is not a single off-the-shelf typeface but rather a . While the intricate, script-style lettering defines the band's visual identity, there is no standard font file available for download that perfectly replicates it. The Anatomy of the Wordmark Typography is never just letters
If you are looking for the "Pierce the Veil" style from different albums, these are the confirmed fonts: Designing for Fans The font on the cover
: The logo from their previous album, Selfish Machines , was based on a customized version of the Billhead font family (specifically Billhead 1890, 1900, and 1910) from Letterhead Fonts .