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Edifact

by Typodermic
Individual Styles from $69.95 USD
The Edifact Font Family was designed by Ray Larabie and published by Typodermic. Edifact contains 1 styles.

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Edifact is engineered decay—letterforms born in the age of magnetic ink and computer mainframes, then dragged through decades of ruin. Its shapes still carry the clean precision of their 1960s origins, but the surface tells another story: scorched grids, fractured edges, and mechanical scars that speak of collapsed cities and obsolete tech.

This is distressed typography with intent. Every scratch is mapped, every fracture guided, giving Edifact a distinct, technological texture that sets it apart from random grunge. Automatic ligatures allow you to customize the damage, creating authentic, varied distress that adapts to the mood of your project—whether it’s the chaos of an arcade meltdown or the quiet dread of a lost transmission.

Edifact thrives in dystopian film titles, synthwave album covers, speculative fiction jackets, industrial branding, and any design that needs to look like it survived the end of the world. Its character set spans Western, Central, and Eastern European languages, so the voice of ruin can be heard across continents.

Design in ruins—Edifact will make sure your message is the last thing standing.

Designers: Ray Larabie

Publisher: Typodermic

Foundry: Typodermic

Design Owner: Typodermic

MyFonts debut: Jan 30, 2007

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About Typodermic

Welcome to Typodermic Fonts, a spirited type foundry rooted in Nagoya, Japan, started by the Canadian typeface designer, Raymond Larabie in 2001. Our library brims with 500+ diverse typefaces to fuel creativity in graphic design, advertising, web, and app development. As digital type pioneers, we adopted web fonts and app licensing early, consistently pushing the design envelope. With Canadian heart and Japanese precision, we're your global partners in extraordinary typography. Explore Typodermic Fonts—where creativity meets character.

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