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I have always liked "techno"
looking fonts, so when I had the time I designed my own. I wanted it to
have an edgy, electronic feel, somewhat like electronic schematics or
circuitry. Thus Neo was born. The movie poster to the left shows the font
as a logotype. The poster's image is also a digitally edited photgraph
of mine. Click on the font sample below to open the entire character set.
Click on the movie poster to open up a larger version of it.
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Bramble is probably my most
non user-friendly font, but I think it has personality. The barbs sticking
out every which way remind me of a thornbush, hence the Posion Ivy poster
and the name of the font. Click on the font sample below to open the entire
character set. Click on the poster to open up a larger version of it.

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Red Ribbon is a font reminiscent
of chinese food menus. It has a definite calligraphic look to it and is
one of the few I designed with lowercase and upercase characters. Click
on the font sample below to open the entire character set. Click on the
movie poster to open up a larger version of it.

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Klepto is a font I had drawn
several times in my notebook along the margins so I decided to finally
make it into a font. It has that "voodoo doll" horror story
look to it, so the poster refelcts that. Click on the font sample below
to open the entire character set. Click on the movie poster to open up
a larger version of it.

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