Shatter™ font family
Designed by Vic Carless in 1973
Shatter is an experimental font from Vic Carless, designed in 1973. Despite the centuries between the year of its creation and today, the font still has a distinctly modern feel. The figures look as though they broken up by pieces of glass, a result of the diagonal, fragmented pieces which make up the individual characters. The figures refuse to take on any definite form, making Shatter a very flexible, dynamic font. Shatter is best used for headlines in point sizes of 24 and larger.
Shatter
Desktop fonts are designed to
be installed on a computer for
use with applications.
Licensed per user.
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for a set number of page views.
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eNewspaper. Fonts are licensed
annually per issue.
Server fonts can be installed on
a server and e.g. used by automated
processes to create items.
A license is per server core CPU per year.
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Shatter
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language support of the font.
language support of the font.
Technical details
Digital data from:
OpenType outline flavour:
CFF - PostScript-Outlines
Technical font names:
File name: ShatterStd.otf
Windows menu name: Shatter Std
PostScript name: , ShatterStd
PostScript full name: , ShatterStd
Windows menu name: Shatter Std
PostScript name: , ShatterStd
PostScript full name: , ShatterStd
Catalog number:
16786372
Characters:
211