It’s not thefirst time that Orbit was used for a scary topic. This time we get to see its Inline style. What makes Orbit eerie? Is it the claustrophobic proportions? I bet it has to do with its O, which resembles an agonized face – and also, in this context, an elongated jack-o’-lantern.
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