Few title cards are as instantly recognisable as Stranger Things' — those bold red retro capitals glowing against black, dripping pure 1980s. The show's logo uses a specific vintage typeface treatment, so it isn't something you can paste, but the bold, spaced, retro feel comes through in Unicode. There's even a fitting twist here: an upside-down style, a nod to the show's shadow dimension (》 𝗛𝗔𝗪𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗦 《).
The retro-80s feel
Bold and double-struck letters capture the heavy, outlined title weight. Fullwidth spaces them out for that cinematic wide look. And because the show is built around the 'Upside Down', flipping your text (uʍop ǝpısdn) is a thematic in-joke fans instantly get. Small caps keeps things clean and vintage. Deep reds and blacks in your design finish the vibe.
Three steps
- Type a name or place (Hawkins, anyone?) above.
- Pick bold or double-struck for the title feel — or flip it upside-down for the Upside Down.
- Copy it into your bio, a themed post, or fan content.
Where it works
These Unicode styles paste into Instagram, TikTok, Discord, YouTube and game fields. Bold and fullwidth are the most reliable; the upside-down style is a single-character swap so it always renders. This is inspired-by styling for personal use — it doesn't reproduce Netflix's protected logo.
The Unicode behind it
Bold and outlined letters come from the Mathematical Alphanumeric block, fullwidth from Fullwidth Forms, and the flipped letters from look-alikes across IPA and Latin Extended. All copy-paste, no download.
Not affiliated with or endorsed by Netflix. 'Stranger Things' is a trademark of its owner. This tool styles your text with standard Unicode and provides no logo or font file.