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Morro Font

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MorroDesigner: Daniel Feldt
Created by Daniel Feldt, Morro is a display screen sans font family. This typeface has 3 styles and was released by Great Scott.

Morro is based on basic geometric shapes-- circles, triangles and rectangles. Envision cutting circles, triangels and rectangular shapes from paper and arranging them into letters where the outer edges form a filled figure.

Arranging figures like this to form letters is absolutely nothing special. You can discover a number of stunning examples of alphabets that inspired the production of Morro. All over from a 1936 booklet by Draughtsman called "Modern lettering for all branches of commercial arts" to obvious examples is from the paragon of the style industry - Milton Glaser - with his typeface Infant Teeth.

What sets Morro apart from other digitized variations of Glasers' "Primary teeth", or other similar created font styles, is that Morro is broadened into lower case and likewise supports Basic latin, Western European, Central European, south Eastern European and Pinyin. There are likewise stylistic alternatives to some of the glyphs.

Morro Regular works like a stencil and is accompanied by a block shadow style and a summary. The Morro household of font styles are layered and can be superimposed on each other to create a number of kinds of text effects.

Font Family:
· Regular
· Outline
· Shadow

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