A grunged typewriter typeface, designed by Erik
van Blokland based on the output of a Triumph Durabel Norma.
First released in 1991 with FontFont as FF Trixie (named after the
typewriter’s owner), in five styles: Light, Plain, Text, Extra,
Cameo.
Jam GX (1991) is a variable variant in the TrueType
GX format with four axes (Punch, Splatter, Crumble, Bang). It was
included with an Apple/The Font Bureau demo package made to promote
TrueType
GX [Twardoch].
Reworked and re-released in 2008, in three variants, each in
Light and Heavy weights: Trixie (based on the original
contours), Trixie Rough (with more details), and
Trixie HD (even more detailed emulation with authentic
looking ribbon effect, seven alternates for each character,
baseline shifting feature).
Revised and released in April 2023 on the designer’s own label,
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A grunged typewriter typeface, designed by Erik van Blokland based on the output of a Triumph Durabel Norma. First released in 1991 with FontFont as FF Trixie (named after the typewriter’s owner), in five styles: Light, Plain, Text, Extra, Cameo.
Jam GX (1991) is a variable variant in the TrueType GX format with four axes (Punch, Splatter, Crumble, Bang). It was included with an Apple/The Font Bureau demo package made to promote TrueType GX [Twardoch].
Reworked and re-released in 2008, in three variants, each in Light and Heavy weights: Trixie (based on the original contours), Trixie Rough (with more details), and Trixie HD (even more detailed emulation with authentic looking ribbon effect, seven alternates for each character, baseline shifting feature).
Revised and released in April 2023 on the designer’s own label, LettError, now named LTR NCND: Neither Confirm Nor Deny. Comes in variable font format as well as five predefined weights. The number in the name of the current release, LTR NCND 10, refers to the resolution which aims for a better balance between detail and file size. Previous versions are available as NCND Classic.