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Prozac

Prozac Full family

Includes: Prozac Lite, Prozac Max

About Prozac
Throughout history there have been countless attempts to simplify the alphabet. In the 20th century, modernist designers experimented with reducing the alphabet to basic geometric forms. Prozac pushes this utopian experiment further by reducing the roman alphabet to just six shapes. These shapes are flipped and rotated to make up all letters of the alphabet. This rationalisation raises questions. Does the simplification of letterforms affect the meaning of the words? If so, does this simplification then affect thought and communication? The name was chosen to reflect the pharmaceutical aesthetic of the letterforms.
Designed by
Jonathan Barnbrook
Current release
Sep 1, 2016
Initial release
Sep 1, 1997
Script(s)
Latin
Language support
Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Basque, Bosnian, Breton, Catalan, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, German, Greenlandic, Hawaiian, Hungarian, Icelandic, Indonesian, Interlingua, Irish Gaelic, Italian, Karelian, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Ladin, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxemburgish, Malagasy, Malay, Maltese, Māori Norn, Norwegian (Bokmål), Norwegian (Nynorsk), Occitan, Palauan, Polish, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romance, Romani, Romanian, Sango, Sámi (Northern), Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Slovak, Slovene, Sorbian, Spanish, Swahili, Swati, Swedish, Tagalog (Filipino), Tahitian, Tokelauan, Tsonga, Turkish, Umbundu, Veps, Welsh, Wolof, Zulu
Features
Discretionary Ligatures, Superscript
Font formats
.OTF, .WOFF, .WOFF2
Individual weights & styles (2 fonts)
Lite, Max
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