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YUKARIMOBILE
Squares plus italics equals acute angles on every letter. Looks dangerous, should we get in?

updated Feb. 2007 -- TTF file in ZIP (8 kb)


AIRSTRIP FOUR
This still remains the most popular of all the fonts here, as well as boasting the most characters. In Orwell's 1984, Great Britain was "Airstrip One". Can it be assumed that Ireland was Two, Iceland was Three, and Greenland was Four? That's how I saw it, at least.

updated Feb. 2007 -- TTF file in ZIP (7 kb)


VIRGO.01
Suitable for being painted on the side of a satellite, one might argue. The original incarnation of this "space exploration" font was very hard to read, and is now lost to the ages. This version is far better.

updated May 2007 -- TTF file in ZIP (7 kb)


CORPORATE
This redone version finally fills out the available characters a bit more. The original release did not even have the digits!

updated Feb. 2007 -- TTF file in ZIP (6 kb)


FRAULEIN I / FRAULEIN II / FRAULEIN HEX
The best way to use the Hex font is to alternate between capital and lowercase letters LiKe ThIs FoR eXaMpLe. The original Fraulein is here as well, and the letters are still very small. Their size has been increased for Fraulein II.

This font was chosen for the image watermark of the blog Sadly, No!

updated June 2007 -- 3 TTF files in ZIP (16 kb)


FREELANCE KAMCHATKA
Kamchatka is a peninsula in far-Eastern Russia. It's also the piece of land connecting Asia to North America in the board game Risk. It's right on the very edge of the board, so the connection is sometimes easy to ignore. Is that a good place or a bad place to be?

updated June 2007 -- TTF file in ZIP (7 kb)


HEAVY DATA

Mar. 2008 -- TTF file in ZIP (? kb)




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