Wheatoncapitals Regular|
by Raymond Larabie

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Um, uh, gah.
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Design is redesign.
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Wheatoncapitals Regular

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I can chase you, and I can catch you,
but there is nothing I can do to make you mine.
morrissey
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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So don't you worry your pretty little mind because people throw rocks at things that shine. [Ours]
taylor swift
display magneticink headline micr science-fiction nerdy misc futuristic data wheatoncapitals-regular raymond larabie
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Wheaton is an MICR E13B (magnetic ink character recognition) free/not-free blog headline font. I’ve been experimenting with MICR E13B themes since I started making fonts but this time, the focus was to create a nerdy blog headliner. Since 96% of blogs are nerdy, it only makes sense. I looked to the original masterwork for inspiration: MICR E13B. MICR E13B contains strictly numerals and funky control codes: no alphabet. When you see an alphabet done in MICR E13B style, it’s an interpretation based on these numerals. I avoided referencing those even tho they’re SEARED INTO MY BRAIN. The end result is a font with just enough MICR E13B flavor for the nerdiness to flow through but not so much that it impairs headline readbility. Why is MICR E13B nerdy? In the 1960’s and 1970’s, this style was a symbol of high tech modernity. In the 1980’s, magnetic ink was old tech and dot matrix was high-tech. MICR fonts were used to show an ironic, techno future. The Robotron 2084 video game is a good example that fits with the tongue-in-cheek dystopic sci-fi storyline (Data 70). This font includes a license that allows free commercial use: sometimes referred to as a desktop license. This allows you to install the font on a computer and use it to create posters, web graphics, game graphics, t-shirts, videos, signs, logos and more. Read the license agreement for details. If you'd like to embed this font in an app, ebook, on the web or anything that's not covered by the desktop license agreement, visit the link below. You'll find distributors who offer different types of licenses or you can contact me for help.typodermicfonts.com/magnetic-ink-wheaton-recognition/ This free font is part of a larger font family. Check out the rest of the family through the link above.