ATLAS Font 1.1

ATLAS Font 1.1 Screenshot ATLAS is a font which was designed after the classic analog Art Deco font of the same name.

Developer:   Harold Lohner
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ATLAS is a font which was designed after the classic analog Art Deco font of the same name. My first version of it--the one with stripes--was originally named Farouk, but I've changed it to conform with period sources I have since found (left). I've a

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