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Newsletter
Newsletter is a Die Typonauten font family with 11 styles priced from $19.00. Click a Purchase Options button below to view pricing and availability information for a particular group of fonts, or see purchase options for the entire family.
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Design Credits
First seen on MyFonts: April 11th, 2007
Designed by: Ingo Krepinsky
Designed when: 2007
Contained in Categories: Computer-related, Monospaced, Picture, Symbol
Design owned by: Die Typonauten
MyFonts Keywords: bitmap, calculator, clean, commercial, computer, construction, corporate, courier, geometric, German, grotesk, information, info text, light, mechanical, monospace, narrow, neutral, new, news, newsletter, office, pictogram, picture, plain, rough, sans-serif, small caps, stamp, static, swiss, Switzerland, symbol, symmetric, typewriter, web graphics
Newsletter
Monospaced but no mono space.
Created from 2002 to 2007 this font family is influenced by fonts like OCR-B, DIN and the work of Erik Spiekermann. Newsletter is not a real monospaced font but has the ease of recognition these fonts have - even though these fonts are often criticized for their aesthetic qualities. Newsletter has a computer-related impression but is more legible and aesthetic than real monospaced fonts are.
Since 2006 Newsletter is the corporate font of the design agency “die Typonauten”. It is eminently suitable for correspondence use. After a testing period and fine tuning it is now published.
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