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Drop_it

Drop_it

by Just in Type
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Complete family of 8 fonts: $45.00 USD
Drop_it Font Family was designed by Caio de Marco, Marcelo De Nadai, Tony de Marco and published by Just in Type. Drop_it contains 8 styles and family package options.

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    About Drop_it Font Family


    Drop_it is a redesign of fonts originally created to be recognized by computers using OCR (optical character recognition) softwares. Strangely, human beings fell in love for the stylistic inconsistencies of these fonts made for machines. In small sizes, Drop_it emulates the appearance of fonts in antique operational systems monitors. In large sizes, its structure is composed of capsules and pills allude the universe of medicines, drugs and rave culture. Drop_it Dingbats follow the the same grid of its alphabetic version, and can be used side by side in sign projects. Besides the traditional symbols, it present specific images from the rave culture like DJ (Disc-Jockey) and VJ (Visual-Jockey). Drop_it italic set adds velocity to text compositions using six angle variations. All the fun starts with a very unusual Break version. Fall version is a kind of "anti-italic". Slow version put your text in another rhythm. Swing have a little italic emphasis. Italic is, you know, italic. And Speed version run away.

    Designers: Caio de Marco, Marcelo De Nadai, Tony de Marco

    Publisher: Just in Type

    Foundry: Just in Type

    Design Owner: Just in Type

    MyFonts debut: Dec 6, 2004

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    About Just in Type

    ​Just in Type is a brazilian typefoundry that spices the world of typography. Their typefaces has samba’s movement, Carnival’s sensuality and soccer’s precision. Tony de Marco and Diego Maldonado join experience and inovation to lead creations of elegant and extremely functional typefaces.

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