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    Security Concepts Bold, industrial, and unforgiving.

    November 26, 2019 heavycutoutmoviesmall-caps

    Part of my ZX Origins collection.

    Styles included

    Regular

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    Simulated usage

    Created in late 2019 and inspired by the original RoboCop logo this font is bold, chunky, industrial and angular.

    It works well for titles, menus and short lists. Larger blocks of text can be quite hard to read.