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  • FF Beowolf

    Riccardo Sartori

    “FF Beowolf came about at the end of the dark and murky 1980s when Just van Rossum and Erik van Blokland found a way to hack PostScript fonts. When printed, each point in each letter on the page would move randomly, giving the letters a shaken, distraught appearance.” In 2011, FF Beowolf was added to the MoMA Architecture and Design Collection in New York.

    Edited by Riccardo Sartori


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    Where this entry is used: Serif, but no curves allowed




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