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News Cycle a family of 3 fonts by Galdino Otten

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Where the hell's Fiji? Near Florida?
andrew niccol
New Press Eroded Italic Italic
Independence without slavery, would be valueless... The South without slavery would not be worth a mess of pottage.
caleb cutwell
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News Cycle
News Cycle
New Press Eroded Italic Italic

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I have sat by night beside a cold lake
And touched things smoother than moonlight on still water,
But the moon on this cloud sea is not human,
And here is no shore, no intimacy,
Only the start of space, the road to suns.
f. r. scott
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers increase. ...The human question is not how many can possibly survive within the system, but what kind of existence is possible for those who do survive.
frank herbert
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typeface supports ten languages
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News Cycle is a realist, sans-serif typeface based primarily on a revival of the 1908-era News Gothic, the stalwart newspaper face from American Type Founders (ATF). Like News Gothic, it is designed for clarity and readability in large blocks of copy, but to still look good in headline-sizes at the top of the page. It also extends News Gothic to better cover more of the world's orthographies, starting with Eastern European and African languages, and soon Greek and Cyrillic alphabets as well.

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