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Download free Safety Third Regular font | SafetyThirdRegular-vmm77.ttf

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  • SafetyThirdRegular-vmm77.ttf
    Safety Third Regular SafetyThirdRegular-vmm77.ttf

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Safety Third Regular | SafetyThirdRegular-vmm77.ttf

  • Font family: Safety Third
  • Font subfamily identification: Regular
  • Unique identifier: Safety Third
  • Full font name: Safety Third Regular
  • Version: Version 1. 0
  • Postscript font name: Safety-Third
  • Trademark notice: FontStruct is a trademark of FontStruct. com
  • Manufacturer name: https:fontstruct. com
  • Designer: zephram
  • Description: ÒSafety ThirdÓ was built with FontStructDesigner description:

    Semiserif semispur minimalism. More Latin recently done; maybe Extended Latin or Cyrillic next?

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    This design uses a few novel glyph-shapes and techniques to achieve its look. Most notable of these is the serifed a which lets the serif protrude to the right. I avoid this feature in almost all designs, especially pixel fonts, because it adds an unnecessary 1px of spacing - but for this font, the feature can be included without changing anything for the worse. Many other glyphs have this same sort of protruding serifspur, and the slanted geometry of the serifsspurs affords them a look that "retreats " from neighboring glyphs, rather than seeming to protrude into them.

  • License: Creative Commons CC0 Public Domain Dedication

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