Allerta
Allerta is an open source typeface intended for use on public signage (such as traffic signs). It was released in 2009 by Matt McInerney. The typeface consists of two fonts, one in medium-weight and the other divided into sections so it can be cut into stencils. The font was designed with readability as the foremost priority and features alphanumeric characters designed to look as different as possible. In addition to the alphanumeric characters, the font includes more than a dozen pictograms featuring icons to indicate the presence of buses, medical assistance, and arrows pointed in eight directions.
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Allerta
Allerta is an open source typeface intended for use on public signage (such as traffic signs). It was released in 2009 by Matt McInerney. The typeface consists of two fonts, one in medium-weight and the other divided into sections so it can be cut into stencils. The font was designed with readability as the foremost priority and features alphanumeric characters designed to look as different as possible. In addition to the alphanumeric characters, the font includes more than a dozen pictograms featuring icons to indicate the presence of buses, medical assistance, and arrows pointed in eight directions.
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Allerta is an open source type ...... ally meaning "on the lookout."
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Matt McInerney
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2009-02-09
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Allerta is an open source type ...... s pointed in eight directions.
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Allerta
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