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Cirkulus™ font family
Designed by Michael Neugebauer in 1970
Up to 1 Family
Supports at least 56 languages (Com / OT TTF)
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Supports up to 74 languages.
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Supports up to 7 OpenType features.
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Cirkulus is an experimental display face, constructed using combinations of hairline circles and straight lines. The typeface was designed by Michael Neugebauer in 1970. The letters exude a constructivist aura, reminiscent of both the revolutionary 1920s, and the digital experiments of the 1990s. Cirkulus is a unicase alphabet, with a very lightweight appearance, and should be used solely in large display sizes.