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Download Dance Floor Font Family From Cyanotype

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 Dance Floor, the first type system created by Cyanotype, is a fusion of display fonts, bitmap fonts, layer fonts and geometric pattern systems. 48 styles allow numerous possibilities for new kinds of expression. “The bigger, the better”, Dance Floor is designed for big sizes. The 48 styles can be overlayered to express something different sharing the same structure. Every letter is uppercase, if you type in lowercase you will obtain an uppercase alternate, that way you will be able to stylise your message. “Everybody, to the dance floor”, Greek, Cyrillic and diacritics are included. So, do not worry to get in lost translation. Download Dance Floor Font Family From Cyanotype Download Dance Floor Font Family From Cyanotype

Download Protocol Font Family From Rômulo Gobira

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 Protocol is an experimental pixelated font, which allows you to easily experiment and to combine it with other typefaces. This version (1.0) comes with 580+ glyphs, multiple language support and some unique emoji characters. Download Protocol Font Family From Rômulo Gobira Download Protocol Font Family From Rômulo Gobira

Download Susie Font Family From Caron twice

Download Now Server 1 Download Now Server 2 Download Now Server 3 Susie specimen.pdf Susie is inspired by Chicago — a custom typeface for Apple Computer, Inc. designed by Susan Kare in 1984. Chicago was part of the Apple identity and a primary typeface in the breakthrough of Macintosh & iPod. And also a free typeface for users of Macintosh MacPaint and MacWrite. Susie shows a more contemporary look on this bitmap typeface. It honors the horizontal to vertical stroke width ratio. Optically it keeps the inner whitespace the same size and changes its treatment of round shapes. These forms, which seem round at the smallest sizes of the bitmap version, are strictly rounded. A fundamental change can be found in the diacritics, which are darker and more compactly connected to the character. The typeface has a very specific character that in itself attracts attention. As such i