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Blue Vinyl: Free Typeface - “Synthetique”

By Megalongcat • Jul 17th, 2008 • Category: Current Design Event, Print design, Recent Posts, Typography

I stumbled across the Blue Vinyl website and found a plethora of custom designed ( and well) fonts.  The majority of the fonts were pay-for-use, however BV had a few free typefaces and today we’re taking a look at their newest one: Synthetique.

Synthetique Font by Blue Vinyl

Synthetique Font by Blue Vinyl

Maybe it’s just me, but I can never get enough of the pixel/dot based typefaces.  I haven’t had the chance to try printing the font, but it makes an excellent screen typeface.  Since it’s free you can just head over directly to Blue Vinyl and get the font and other freebies, and don’t remember to check our download section for creativefluff exclusive items.

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Megalongcat is also known as Fred McCoy and is commonly referred to as "A Man among Men". He is a third year Communication Design and Technology student currently pursuing his BFA degree at Parsons, The New School for Design. This eclectic designer resides in Jersey City, NJ. Fred’s design work is usually focused towards print and graphic design, yet despite this his work spans across a multitude of new media art forms ranging from motion graphics and animation, all the way to GUI design.
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