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Technical Scripture was designed by André Themoteo Alves Corrêa and published by MMC Typodrome. Technical Scripture contains 15 styles and family package options.  

Technical Scripture‘ is a modern juxtaposed pixel type family with a manuscript look intention on the digital Stream, inspired by hand-writing and made for technical, futuristic or technological designs.

This type family is similar and matchable with it symbiotic family named ‘Technical Scripture‘ as the both got the same metrics sizes, similar styles and also some glyphs in common at most same supplementary characters but although in this 2.0 version in the Latin set the only repeated glyphs is the lower-case’s (s and z). If demanded you can design proper combinations by swapping letters of one and the other family.

The different font styles in the families are made for layer work combinations as also there is some dynamic optional styles in the complete package with the maximum possible ruled combinations.

The Complete Family has now after the upgrade a Total of 15 font styles. consisting in 5 basic font styles: Light, Regular, Bold, Outline and inverse plus more 9 ‘Mix’ combinations styles: Inline, Contour, Stamp, Stamp Vs, Seal, Seal Vs, Label and the new versions Brand and Backlight + 1 Free Background Font.

In this current 2.0 version It was much modified or plenty corrected from the first version, like the numerals 0,7 and 8, plus the upper case letters D, F, J, M, N, O, P, Q, V, W and X, and the lower case, a, b, d, f, l, m, o, p, q, v, w and x, plus the following Latin imported glyphs: æ, Å’, Å“, ß, Ø, Ð and Ä‘, plus a couple of Cyrillic letters, these exchanges was intended for increasing the manuscript look intention and for differ more, or almost totally from the relative type-face technical Signature, the old Latin letter ‘a’ is held on the Cyrillic set, another upgrade is also the new metric sizes, more expanded for better micro-optical views.

These Fonts supports Western Latin, Eastern European Latin languages diacritics, plus Baltic, Turkish, Greek and Cyrillic.