RotorBlock Chamfer Font

Free for commercial use
Designed by: David Lindecrantz Website
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ROTORblock-Chamfer.otf
RotorBlock Chamfer Font
Font Introduction
RotorBlock Chamfer is a bold, geometric sans-serif typeface featuring chunky, uppercase letters with a subtle chamfered quality that creates an almost three-dimensional effect. Its strong, blocky design delivers a powerful visual impact, evoking strength, solidity, and industrial aesthetics. Originally inspired by Amiga 500 demo scene aesthetics, this display font commands attention through its modular geometric structure and sharp edges, making it ideal for bold typographic statements and contemporary design projects.
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Designed by David Lindecrantz
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