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F2F OCRBczyk™ Font Family

- by Alexander Branczyk
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F2F OCRBczyk™ Regular (TakeType Collection)
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F2F OCRBczyk™ Bold (TakeType Collection)
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F2F OCRBczyk™ Complete Family Value Pack (TakeType Collection)
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Designer: Alexander Branczyk, 1992
The F2F OCRBczyk™ Font Family is part of the TakeType Collection.
The Face2Face (F2F) series was inspired by the sound of 1990s music, personal computers, and new font creation software. For years, Alexander Branczyk and his friends formed a unique type design collective, which churned out a substantial amount of fresh, new fonts, none of which complied with the traditional rules of typography. Many of these typefaces were used to create layouts for the leading German techno magazine of the 1990s, Frontpage.
The typeface F2F OCRAlexczyk is one of the Face2Face fonts in Linotype's Take Type Library. It is based on the popular computer font OCR A, which was developed by the American National Standards Institute in 1966 as a system of letters that both humans and machines could easily read. Alexander Branczyk made a more 1990s/techno version, which later became this font.
Be inspired by this product! Find it and others in the inspirations section: Techno Fonts, Comic Fonts.

F2F OCRBczyk is a trademark of Linotype GmbH and may be registered in certain jurisdictions.

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