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A logotype for retro-tech hardware inspired by Roc Mitchell's Corporate phototype series (aka Limited/Limited View and Logos/LogoStyle) from the 1970's. Free for personal use only. Alternate characters list: @ - P * - J # - L < - A > - t ^ - e { - F } - R ~ - K © - g ® - D § - S ¤ - E ‹ - A › - A ¹ - A ¼ - 4 ½ - m ¾ - w ² - V ³ - V ª - a « - p » - q † - f
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Like DLyons123, I also am wondering how did you do the lowercase V?
Hey dude! Even a couple of years later I'm still in awe of how thorough your font is. How/where did you source characters?
العاب
@neologix Thanks for the kind words. Characters were mainly sourced from samples collected from 70s/80s/90s print materials. I also referred to the "Limited View" typeface sample, as seen in Dan X. Solo's 1979 book Sans Serif Display Alphabets, to guide the design of characters/glyphs not usually seen in print. The rest is a guesstimation on my part, trying to imagine how the extended or non-latin character sets might look. For type purists, it is in no way an exact revival as FontStruct limitations necessitated a certain look. The intention was to retain the overall feel without obsessing too much over the exact details. In regards to the lowercase V, Expert Mode, composites and a lot of nudging.
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Aginadeep
@punaners Very cheeky. I assume you mean Anjunadeep. Yes, that logo used the Corporate Image (aka Limited View) font.
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