A constructed typeface I designed ca. 1994/1995. I found it on an old CD-ROM backup when cleaning out. Pure luck, it was close to getting lost in digital nirvana.

The base element is a gothic arch. Heavily inspired by the work of Neville Brody at the time (specifically his ‘Industria’ typeface). Mainly intended to be used as a display- or logotype.

The font critically missed the ‘@’character and the ‘€’ sign (there was no Euro when the font was designed. The union's currency was called Ecu and wasn't really fiat anyway). I added them just now, in 2013, and also fixed several small technical issues the original font had.

Some common accented capital ‘I’ variants are missing too.
Please let me know if & how you use it; it would make me eternally happy. :)

You can download the font here (pay with a tweet or Facebook post)
This version is completely free for commercial and personal use. Feel free to redistribute it.
EtXetera Font
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EtXetera Font

A constructed typeface I did ca. 1994/1995. The base element is a gothic arch. Heavily inspired by the work of Neville Brody at the time (specifi Read More

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