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BloodFeast. Perfect for university assignments, resumes and party invitations. What about a creepy monster font?
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Oh yeah. At the very least something wacky and weird. How about Tim Yarzhombeck's typography of beards!
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According to the Karsten Luecke Type Foundry: "Grotext preserves a human touch. And history. Whereas most contemporary typefaces assimilate lowercase and uppercase, Grotext does the opposite and emphasizes the difference: Its narrow lowercase make it a space-saver. Its uppercase are wide & classically proportioned... its shapes give it a technical flair."
Um, well. I guess it's... tidy. At least it has technical flair. Right?
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