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Back in the early 70s I had these cheap radios and tape recorders , some of them made in the old DDR. They had equally cheap logos on them -that I loved-, and I tried to make a font that looks like that for the past two days. This is what I came up with, Kroegbainder, a modern display typeface from when the East Bloc was still a thing.
Supported languages are Icelandic, Norwegian. Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Dutch, German, Czech, Polish, Welsh, Hungarian, Serbo-Croatian, Romanian, Turkish, Esperanto, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Maori, and yes: even English.
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license: Creative Commons (by) Attribution
link: https://www.fontspace.com/kroegbainder-font-f98598
Free font by Tup Wanders
http://www.tupwanders.nl
Licensed with a Creative Commons attribution license.
If you add to the font, please send me a copy! If you've made fun stuff with the font that you would like to show me, please send me that as well. I like that.
Have fun,
Tuppus
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