Larcher and Vasarely computer fonts v1.0 ©2000 Harold Lohner

 

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The basic modular font was adapted from a font called "Computer" designed by Jean Larcher, as illustrated in "Fantastic Alphabets" (Dover, 1976)

 

The second font is derived from the first, replacing each module with a circle in a square motif. It was named in honor of Victor Vasarely, the Op artist.

cute picture of the things listed below

Just for fun, at the [ \ ] { | } positions are the six hidden bitmap icons that appear in the Mac screen font Geneva at various point sizes at the Y-dieresis position. With these fonts, it is now possible to access, use, and print the hiddens icons by typing the keystrokes below.

 little sheep (9 pt)  [
 Mac (10 pt)  \
 little bunny (12 pt)  ]
 bird (14 pt)  {
 big sheep (18 pt)  |
 big bunny (24 pt)  }