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[lmzav] Download Adverb Mono fonts from Rumors Foundry

Adverb Mono


Adverb Mono is an atypical monospaced, squared proportional, slab-serif and low contrast typeface inspired by the American Type Founders' "OCR-A" and the latest work of Adrian Frutiger "OCR-B" designed during the second half of the 20th century.

The typeface (in his 1.00 version) counts five different weight, from Thin to Bold, and a pixelated redesign of the regular weight inspired by the retrogaming consoles' graphics.

It counts more than 240 different glyphs continuously updated.


Designed by Gabriele Bellanca for IED Florence Typography Masterclass 2020/21. All rights reserved.



Adverb Mono


[gqjdt] Download Alien Interfase fonts from Equinoxio Diseño

Alien Interfase


Take a deep breath and tink in a deep and extrange galaxy where texts and signs are extrange for a first human look, with unrecognocible letters standing alone but readables all togheter... this font plays around this idea.

Thin lines and simply curvatures define this rare group of characteres, ready to be used to challenge the capacity of adaptation and recognition of readable signs of the human brain. Are you ready to take the trip? Find it out!




Alien Interfase


Download Regio Mono Font Family From Degarism Studio

Download Regio Mono Font Family From Degarism Studio


Regio Mono is a monospaced typeface designed with industrial-strength, sturdy columns and tidy layouts. contrasting geometric shapes and sharp terminals. Whether used in design or in a code editor, Design proposal, Ads, Packaging and more. Regio Mono comes in six weights, from Ultra Light to Bold, and with a character set that covers over 200 Latin languages.


Download Regio Mono Font Family From Degarism Studio


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Download Galix Mono Font Family From Schizotype

Download Galix Mono Font Family From Schizotype


This monospaced version of Galix was commissioned in 2037 by the space exploration company Earth2, as part of a major overhaul of their branding, which had used, since 2021, a generic sans serif (much like every other company). Many specialists in both design and space exploration suggested that this very rebrand started a chain of events that concluded with the invention of time travel in 2041. Contrary to the perceived notion put forward in popular Science Fiction, time travel is only (as of now) possible in the digital realm. It was considered fitting that included among the first files sent back in time should be the Galix Mono typeface, which was remade in OTF format to ensure that it would work with the technology available in 2019. Earth2, for all their insight, did not foresee that the release of the typeface in September of 2019, would lessen the impact of their rebrand. What kind idiots would rebrand a forward looking company with a font that was, by then, almost 18 years old? The subsequent lacklustre response to the redesign didn’t inspire the tidal wave of R&D funding Earth2 had anticipated, and the company went into administration in the summer of 2039, having never invented the time travel which made the release of Galix Mono in 2019 possible. Experts believe that the files sent back in time, although their very sending made it impossible for them to be sent, remained as “time relics” of the future that might have been.


Download Galix Mono Font Family From Schizotype