PF Digerati
Circa 1984, British designer Alan R. Birch created Synchro, a futuristic typeface for Letraset. This rather simple set of Latin characters consisted of capital letters only and was a direct reference to the upcoming digital revolution. 15 years later, PF Digerati was introduced by Parachute® evolving the British designer’s concept.
Released in 1999, a year prior to the viral Y2K false alarm, PF Digerati is a tech-infused typeface available in two weights. Complemented with lowercase characters and support for Greek, Parachute’s type design references the look of electronic display systems with optimum legibility making PF Digerati an ideal font of choice for our digitized times.
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Circa 1984, British designer Alan R. Birch created Synchro, a futuristic typeface for Letraset. This rather simple set of Latin characters consisted of capital letters only and was a direct reference to the upcoming digital revolution. 15 years later, PF Digerati was introduced by Parachute® evolving the British designer’s concept.
Released in 1999, a year prior to the viral Y2K false alarm, PF Digerati is a tech-infused typeface available in two weights. Complemented with lowercase characters and support for Greek, Parachute’s type design references the look of electronic display systems with optimum legibility making PF Digerati an ideal font of choice for our digitized times.
Published: 1999
Designer: Panos Vassiliou
FORMAT
Web (woff/woff2)
Digital Ad (woff/woff2)
ePub (otf)
App (otf)
Other formats
available at request
STYLES
- Regular
- Bold
PRO FEATURES
- None
SUPPORTED SCRIPTS
- 1252 Latin 1
- 1253 Greek
SUPPORTED LANGUAGES
Character Set
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789.,