Comes in 2 series; Pixel (solid) and Strip (reversed, cameo).
The cap height is 5px, the strip adds 2px at the top and 2px at the
bottom. The style names (Four, Five, Six, Seven) indicate the
maximum width. The lowercase holds uppercase glyphs, some of them
of different design.
The
LomoFonts series was designed in 1999 by Fidel Peugeot (RGB
107,6-International) for the visual identity of the Lomographic
Society International (now Lomography AG). It spans 5
subfamilies; LomoWall (53 fonts), LomoWeb
(8), LomoSamples (4), LomoCopy (18), and
LomoAS (i.e. ActionSampler;
50 fonts). In 2001, all 133 styles were made available as
shareware, i.e. free for non-commercial
products/private More…
Comes in 2 series; Pixel (solid) and Strip (reversed, cameo). The cap height is 5px, the strip adds 2px at the top and 2px at the bottom. The style names (Four, Five, Six, Seven) indicate the maximum width. The lowercase holds uppercase glyphs, some of them of different design.
The LomoFonts series was designed in 1999 by Fidel Peugeot (RGB 107,6-International) for the visual identity of the Lomographic Society International (now Lomography AG). It spans 5 subfamilies; LomoWall (53 fonts), LomoWeb (8), LomoSamples (4), LomoCopy (18), and LomoAS (i.e. ActionSampler; 50 fonts). In 2001, all 133 styles were made available as shareware, i.e. free for non-commercial products/private use.
In 2003, a set of 37 styles was released commercially in the LinotypeLibrary; now spanning LomoWall (14), LomoWeb (10; adding LomoWebPixel9 and LomoWebStrip9), LomoSamples (4), and LomoCopy (9).