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- About FF Nebulae
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- The FF Nebulae family consists of five pseudo-random fonts. In large sizes, the
- typefaces are challenging to read, but in small sizes surprisingly legible.
- FF Nebulae is based on a forthcoming FontFont sans serif text face.
- To increase the readability and have more fun with the typeface, you can overlap
- various Nebulae weights in different colours or tints within one setting.
- The Nebulae fonts have similar metrics, whatever member of Nebulae you use,
- wordlenght doesn’t change.
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- Although the circular letter-components are economically constructed, the printer
- fonts still occupy a lot of disk space and the form of the fonts give Adobe Type Manager
- and other rasterisers a hard time.
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- If you experience serious printing problems, the following may help: compose your
- type in Adobe Illustrator or Aldus Freehand, and convert the type to 'outlines'.
- Then either import the resulting EPS into your page-layout application or print
- directly from the graphics program. You may want to select the “split long paths”
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- The ThreeD font gives you FREE STRANGE EFFECTS on screen with smaller sizes,
- at least our version of ATM gets confused with so many points.
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- About the designer: Luc(as) de Groot, was born in Holland in 1963, and studied graphic
- design at the Royal Academy in The Hague. Since 1987 he has specialized in solving
- typographic problems and providing custom typeface solutions, for such firms as
- Studio Dumbar and BRS Premsela Vonk. In 1993 he joined MetaDesign, Berlin, where
- he occasionally finds time for sleep between work, reading, writing and drawing.
- He admits to being obsessed by type.
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- FontShop 1994
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