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Crisp, clean, blocky and slightly futuristic. Complete set of characters.
The font for those who miss the old matrix printers...
Orienta Style Font
The dog made it's way despondently up the beach, it's long tail dragging, wet and bedraggled behind it. The vultures began to circle, sensing a creature close to death. Which is kind of strange, because you don't normally see vultures at the beach.
And so the Druillet ran on, it's huge feet beating incessantly against the dew damp earth. It knew not where it ran, and it knew not why, in fact it knew nothing. Fortunately the Druillet was a mythical creature and hence could live on a mythical premise that as long as people still put the Druillet in stories it would survive, so it need know nothing.
Just dubbem for me mate.
While slightly illegible, this futuristic font is usable. The name came from my good friend Jessie and I thought she used the phrase as a modification of a Vancouver band's name (Damn the Diva). But nope! It actually came from the movie Empire Records.
The name came from a song by a Canadian band called SHiVER and the song was "I'm Sorry." One of the lyrics was "Did you think you could shake hands with the devil and get him to behave?" and I wrote a tiny story about (what else?) shaking hands with the devil. It is included in the zip file that comes with the font.
I was comparing the similarities between Dr. Evil (Austin Powers) and Dr. Claw (Inspector Gadget)... Let's see, both are bad guys, both have a cat, both have stupid henchmen, both get away in the end in some kind of flying vehicle... No purpose here, I just wanted to point out the similarities.
Perfumed hair.

