Designer: Andrew Bellamy
Publisher: ILOTT-TYPE
64-SRC was developed by Andrew Bellamy and published by ILOTT-TYPE.
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64-SRC is a condensed monospace font motivated by 1960s IBM Selectric type seen on HAL's telemetric display screens in 2001: An Area Odyssey. It is identified by special 'double-space' alternates for the largest characters such as "w" and "m". These alternates optimize legibility, enhance the rhythm of readability and keep typographic color even. As an outcome
64-SRC is too matched for comprehensive copy as it is screen type.
Font Family:·
64-SRC Light·
64-SRC Light Italic·
64-SRC Regular·
64-SRC Oblique Italic·
64-SRC Medium·
64-SRC Medium ItalicTags: 2001, advertising, alternates, body, branding, code, computer, condensed, display, double, gothic, ibm, identity, info, letter, logo, manifold, mono, monoline, monospace, narrow, odyssey, orator, selectric, space, tables, trade, typewriter, vintage