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Here's a font that'll stir up memories for every amateur graphic designer around during the mid 1980s: The main font from Broderbund's Print Shop application. As typical of my retro-based fonts, with a few exceptions (the curly quotes and inverted question and exclamation marks), this is a straightforward glyph dump taken from the Apple IIgs version (which can be played with on Archive.org here: <https://archive.org/details/a2gs_Print_Shop_1987_Broderbund>).
An alternate slightly taller "a" is on the "µ" and another "x" on the "\". Kerning of really obvious pairs will be done. I'm showing this only because it's a clone that automatically replaced the compos, stacks and standard bricks with the square brick.
A while ago I mentioned encountering the swapped bricks and weird (=51) brick quantity in another cloned version of this design. At first I felt frustrated but then I thought it might work out as a useable font. Without the surprising swap there'd be no Romaeo as a pixel design!! Now I think the glyph shapes look really good with pixellated edges, I'd not have worked a chunky Romaeo into a pixellated chunky Romaeo. Proof that there might be unexplained and unwanted brick problems which don't deserve to be forgotten or deleted as the design can be used to develop a quite acceptable font.
This is a cloneThis is an (*All Rights Reserved*) font. Do not talk about any license changes FOR DOWNLOAD OF THIS FONT. If you want to use this font for a specific product, you may tell me.
Font recreated from the Motorola WX160. Note that the Alcatel OT-V670 uses the same font as the display font.
Only the basic Latin glyphs are recreated as the Motorola W160 only supports:
- English
- Bahasa Melayu
- Bahasa Indonesia
This font is not a derivative of Alcatel OT-V670 created by ZEkA10000 (which is licensed under a FontStruct Non-Commercial License which prohibits derivatives), even if you say otherwise.
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