Cybermontage is a postmodern display screen typeface similar to an especially rad 1980's/ 1990's typographic trend. This anything-but-boring design trend employed campy colors, clean geometric shapes, torn paper edges, faux surfaces and garish patterns. A common strategy was to rush glyphs from numerous typefaces, especially art deco, nineteenth-century grotesques, old metal headliners and minimalist geometric designs.
Cybermontage uses OpenType innovation to instantly shuffle a number of variations to produce a pseudorandomized result. If your application does not support OpenType, you can access all these character variations from the Unicode Private Use Location, also understood as PUA encoding.
Although some kerning is included, the character interconnection can get quite wild; if your application supports optical kerning, you may wish to activate it.
Font Family: Cybermontage Regular