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    Caprica

    9 December 2021 futuristicangularsci-fiadvent

    Part of my ZX Origins collection.

    Styles included

    Regular

    Preview of Caprica at 1x
    Download Caprica.zip
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    Invasion Bold

    Preview of Invasion/Bold at 1x

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    Simulated usage

    Day 9 of my 2021 Advent of Fonts saw Caprica released.

    It is a very sharp, angular typeface that works well in sci-fi games for titles and menus and at a pinch large runs of text.