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Want to know a secret about so-called “techno” fonts? Aside from handwriting (and possibly bitmap) typefaces, they’re probably the easiest kind of font for a lazy designer to throw together. Think about it: lots of straight lines, tons of repeatable characters and low expectations from Battlestar Galactica webmasters just looking for a headline font for their fan fiction. Needless to say, it’s always refreshing to see high-tech fonts done well.

onezero onezero pulls it off. I’m not sure who this person is, but visit the portfolio section of their site (Flash ahead) for several nice techno fonts to choose from. Check out: Quer, Racer and Television.

 

Thanks to John McHugh for the link.

3 Comments

Dave Lartigue / March 4, 2005 @ 5:47 am

I’ll have to take your word for it that there’s fonts there. The site is practically navigation-proof, more interested in opening up multiple browsers than leading to anything.

Justin Callaghan / March 4, 2005 @ 6:48 am

Seems like a common trend for the goodies to be buried within a poorly constructed labyrinthine user interface. Here’s a direct link:

http://www.onezero.tv/portfolio/fonts01.html

joey / March 4, 2005 @ 8:12 am

Click on “Portfolio” and then click on “Fonts” in the popup window. Two clicks hardly seems navigation-proof.

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