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F2F Burnout Chaos™ Font Family

- by Alexander Branczyk
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F2F Burnout Chaos™ Regular (TakeType Collection)
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German designer Alexander Branczyk created the following fonts: F2F Burnout Chaos™ (1993), F2F Czykago™ (1995), F2F Entebbe™ (1995), F2F Frontpage Four™ (1994), F2F MadZine™ (1994), F2F OCRAlexczyk™ (1994), F2F OCRBczyk™ (1994), F2F Bczyk™ (1994), F2F TechLand™ (1994). Please take a look at the personal designer portrait of Alexander Branczyk.

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Designer: Alexander Branczyk, 1993
The F2F Burnout Chaos™ Font Family is part of the TakeType Collection.
The Face2Face (F2F) series was inspired by the techno sound of the mid-1990s, 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. Branczyk and his fellows would even set in type at 6 points, in order to make it nearly unreadable. It was a pleasure for the kids to read and decrypt these messages!
F2F Burnout Chaos is one of 41 Face2Face fonts included in the Take Type 5 collection from Linotype GmbH. Branczyk designed 16 of these himself.

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

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