VLNL DBXLZX was designed by Donald Beekman and published by VetteLetters.
VLNL DBXLZX contains 3 styles and family package options.
DBXLZX was inspired by the logo of the ZX Spectrum home computer, released in 1982 by Sinclair Research. For many designers the 8-bit pixel grid of the ZX Spectrum was one of the first steps into the realm of digital design.
DBXLZX was initially developed by DBXL into a three weight family for use on the Armind record label of world famous trance deejay Armin van Buuren.
Font Family:
· VLNL DBXLZX Light
· VLNL DBXLZX
· VLNL DBXLZX Bold
File Size: 12.6 MB
Tags: 80s,
computer,
geometric,
pixel, pixels,
straight,
techno,
wideRelease date: November 20, 2012
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