Altered Ego Has Two New Releases in OpenType Format
BenderHead AEF
In its new incarnation, re-released after several years in the Garage Fonts library, BenderHead AEF is now available in Opentype format from AEF. BenderHead has its thicks and thins all mixed up. For you typographic aficionados, stroke weights and hairline weights aren’t consistent, and many rules of typographic design were broken to make this font. Benderhead AEF features a full character set, including the Euro and supports many European codepages. You can preview Benderhead with the AEF FontViewer.
https://www.alteredegofonts.com/benderhead-font/index.htm
Greenbriar AEF
Greenbriar AEF bears resemblance to blackletter, crisply drawn and creating a hypnotic rhythm through the interplay of stroke and counter, weight and width. The Greenbriar numbering scheme is based on the weight and width axes of a multiple master from which the instances are generated. The first number in any of the series (1 through 5) relates to the width The second two numbers (20 through 80, in 20-unit increments) relates to the weight within the width series. Mix and match the series for a hypnotic typographic extravaganza!
https://www.alteredegofonts.com/greenbriar-font/index.htm
This article was last modified on January 10, 2022
This article was first published on March 27, 2006
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