Cybermontage was designed by Ray Larabie and published by Typodermic.
Cybermontage contains 1 style.
Cybermontage is a postmodern display typeface reminiscent of a particularly rad 1980's/1990's typographic trend. This anything-but-boring design trend employed campy colors, clean geometric shapes, torn paper edges, faux finishes and kitschy patterns. A common tactic was to scramble glyphs from various typefaces, especially art deco, nineteenth-century grotesques, old metal headliners and minimalist geometric designs.
Cybermontage uses OpenType technology to automatically shuffle several variations to create a pseudorandomized effect. If your application doesn't support OpenType, you can access all these character variations from the Unicode Private Use Area, also known as PUA encoding.
Font Family: CybermontageFile Size: 10.37 MB
Tags: 1980s, 1990s,
animated, art deco,
computer,
construction,
crazy,
cyber,
digital,
display,
distorted,
funny, geometric shapes,
grotesque, headlines, jumble, kitsch,
kitschy,
messy,
minimalist, montage, patterns, posters,
postmodern,
segmented,
t-shirt, variation
Release date: November 20, 2018
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