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Octomorse Prime22

by Octomorse
Individual Styles from $50.00 USD
The Octomorse Prime22 Font Family was designed by Federico Lucas Köhn and published by Octomorse. Octomorse Prime22 contains 1 styles.

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Octomorse was designed as an expanded character set compared to the international standard Morse code, acting as an encoder and encryptor of textual information, both simple linear messages and other sequences derivable from pulse or frequency modules. This recently developed and launched typeface comes in two styles, called "Basic22" and "Prime22." The written result is a cryptic and artificial graphic style, with an octagonal rectangular geometric base suitable for graffiti and engraving tapestries, boards, and matrices on all types of surfaces or corporeal objects. This favors a minimalist ornamental aesthetic, oriented toward the art of code and functionalizing messages and phrases as abstract structures of articulated pulses, whether before human observers or other analog-digital interpreters for translation and assistance, expanding the readability experience of the telematic type in which it is printed and expressed.

Designers: Federico Lucas Köhn

Publisher: Octomorse

Foundry: Octomorse

Design Owner: Octomorse

MyFonts debut: Sep 8, 2025

Octomorse Prime22

About Octomorse

Octomorse was designed as an expanded character set compared to the international standard Morse code, acting as an encoder and encryptor of textual information, both simple linear messages and other sequences derivable from pulse or frequency modules. This recently developed and launched typeface comes in two styles, called "Basic22" and "Prime22." The written result is a cryptic and artificial graphic style, with an octagonal rectangular geometric base suitable for graffiti and engraving tapestries, boards, and matrices on all types of surfaces or corporeal objects. This favors a minimalist ornamental aesthetic, oriented toward the art of code and functionalizing messages and phrases as abstract structures of articulated pulses, whether before human observers or other analog-digital interpreters for translation and assistance, expanding the readability experience of the telematic type in which it is printed and expressed.

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