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Adapted from an early 60s magnetic-ink font of the same name. According to my source, Lewis Blackwell's Twentieth-Century Type, the designers are unknown. "It found very little demand since its crude methods of character recognition were so soon superceded." I have since learned that this font is still in use (on checks in Europe) and that I had missed 5 symbol characters. Those have been added at the { } [ ] and | positions. It has not been my intent that this font be used to create actual machine-readable documents, but to simulate the look of that. Includes original caps and numbers as illustrated, supplemented with a few characters made along the same rules. Someone should make a solid version to use behind the stripes. Or the stripes in between. Or change the weight or width or....
Latin-ised version of cyrillic stencil lettering from 1930's/40's.
No ordinary ducks here.
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.
A play off "birth control". This is a narrow font. Enough said.
I don't know. It is freeware
Hollywood Hills font, based on the HOLLYWOOD sign in Beverley Hills. There are more versions in the Zip file.
Just the kinderling needed to fuel the fires of hell.
Not so many questions!
Her majesty's a pretty nice girl.
A font which works wickedly well for nearly every purpose.
Font based on drawn comic headlines.
Give it a poke and see if it's dead.
Writers choice!
Jezza's second job.
The same writing as on th Porch 911!!

