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Strutter AOE

von Astigmatic
Einzelschnitte ab $19.00 USD
Die Schriftfamilie Strutter AOE wurde von Brian J. Bonislawsky entworfen und von Astigmatic veröffentlicht. Strutter AOE enthält 1 Stile.

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As if it needed any explanation, Strutter AOE is inspired by the vintage bulb lit marquee for the iconic rockband KISS. Call it a dot matrix or a bubbledot font, but it is far from just that. It is a signature, a style, and a statement. I originally created this font back in the early 2000's, but the dot matrix what tighter and touching. Since then, it's been revisited with properly gapped dots, more precision in its setup and a more extensive character set, all while listening to KISS music during the development.

Designer: Brian J. Bonislawsky

Herausgeber: Astigmatic

Foundry: Astigmatic

Eigentümer des Designs: Astigmatic

MyFonts Debüt: Apr 4, 2024

Strutter AOE

Über Astigmatic

In 1873, the strange and fantastic story began. Nearly two centuries later, Brian J. Bonislawsky was born, and carrying on a mix of the the footsteps his ancestors before him took, he picked up the the traditions and founded the Astigmatic One Eye Foundry, which later expanded to become the Astigmatic One Eye Typographic Institute. (For more of the background story, see the Historical Perspective link below.) Since its founding Astigmatic has worked with dozens of designers, helping them forge their own foundries as well as helping to increase the quality of type created by Astigmatic and these other foundries. Astigmatic strives to continually increase its range of typographic scope; taking on expeditions to revive old typestyles, unearth long lost typefaces, forge new styles yet unseen, and begin to develop more comprehensive language typestyles of the WGL4 set size which includes Greek and Cyrillic extensions. If you are looking for a wide variety of typographic influence and style, the Astigmatic One Eye Institute is your source for type.

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