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An aerographic detail
Andreas Stötzner
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January 2017
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I don’t know if anyone noticed it earlier, I did only recently. Those bits –
serifs? aerifs??
– change their position dependent on the
air flow
direction.
Funny idea, actually.
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Hrant Հրանդ Փափազեան Papazian
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January 2017
Pan Am used to do that too.
https://twitter.com/hhpapazian/status/804414176240091136
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Mark Simonson
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January 2017
Not quite the same, but reminds me of
TFAvian
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