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free webfont – ‘Anaheim’ in progress
Yet Another Free Webfont
‘Anaheim’ (working title) is a new design for a free webfont. The face is ‘monospace-style’ sans serif, designed to be usefull both as a text and display webfont. The design is based on Oxygen Mono, a free font under development for use with the KDE desktop environment. The idea was to use the basic typeface design of Oxygen Mono and reshape into a separate, unique font design. A regular weight is being released, as soon as it’s finished, with further weights in the pipeline if the regular proves popular. An ‘authentic’ monospace version could be in the pipeline too.
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Woah, I really like the design
I was recently looking at iA Writer and really liked the font they use in the program. That’s the first thing that came to mind when seeing your specimen of Anaheim
Hah!
fascinating how new font designs overlap more and more. We are all picking fruit from the same trees, staring at the same tiny screens, noses in the same old troughs
Dig this! Reminds me of Azuro. =)