The Electric typeface was sparked by the Gibson custom electric guitar nameplates of the 1960's. Method back in olden times, when Gibson dealerships swapped a standard stoptail for a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, two stoptail bolt holes stayed. Often they would cover these holes with a "Custom Made" nameplate. It was made of black plastic and engraved utilizing a pantograph router with an oddball zig-zag pattern font and a set starburst symbols.
The Electric typeface recreates that peculiar vintage presence in Greek, Vietnamese, Cyrillic, Pan-Nigerian and most Latin based languages. You can use the lozenge sign ◊ to recreate the initial starburst symbol.
Font Family: Electric Regular