TwentyFourNinetyOne was designed by Steve Mehallo and published by steve mehallo.
TwentyFourNinetyOne contains 1 style.
TwentyFourNinetyOne [2491] is a reinterpretation of the alphabet of 1919 by Theo van Doesburg; the original a true rendering of the thinking of the Dutch-based art movement "de Stijl."
Jump forward to 1980 and prop lettering used on the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century television series; a vernacular typeface that was a utilitarian mix of geometry and pixel-based forms, used to symbolize the futuristic universe of 2491. At times it would appear on spaceships, laser guns, signage at space ports or in one episode, a Spandex tapestry.
It only seemed logical to combine and rethink the letterforms, add ligatures + other extras, and see what the results would be. Futuristic, fun and bold to read!
2491: In the future, all type will look like this.
Font Family: TwentyFourNinetyOne
File Size: 15.30 MB
Tags: 8bit, 1980s,
anime,
atomic,
bitmap,
cool,
decorative, de stijl,
dutch,
electronica, emotronic,
fashionable,
flyer, folktronica,
funny,
futuristic,
game,
glam,
modern, mondrian, new, pda,
retro,
robot,
rocket,
sport,
square,
star,
technical,
techno, web graphics
Release date: July 29, 2008
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