Autoradiographic is a sans-serif typeface in 5 weights, influenced mid-twentieth century hand-painted caution signs.
Inflammable! Keep out!
Post-war low waistlines were trendy in those years, however stringent midsection alignment was not. This kind of informational lettering was meant to be tidy and technical however some character shone through.
Autoradiographic includes Cyrillic, mathematical signs, portions and the current currency signs. Italics are narrow and loosely spaced for extra emphasis.
The desktop licence for the Regular and Italic styles is free.
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