Three Point Six Roentgen Font

Three Point Six Roentgen Font
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About Three Point Six Roentgen Font

Three Point Six Roentgen Font is a Uppercase font and was created on . Since then, it has been downloaded 369 times and added to 17 collections. 0 people have liked Three Point Six Roentgen Font and given it a thumbs up.

Three Point Six Roentgen Font was recently updated on May 14, 2024

2 font family styles

Caps Style

ThreePointSix Roentgen Caps
truetype 154 glyphs 218 characters

Caps Bold Style

ThreePointSix Roentgen Caps Bold
truetype 154 glyphs 218 characters
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    More info from Pete Klassen

    The Three Point Six Roentgen font is inspired by HBO/Sky's TV miniseries "Chernobyl".

    This version is the Caps version of the characters, i.e., there are only capital letters in this font, as opposed to the original font from the series, which also contains the lowercase letters.

    The font contains the following character tables:
    - Latin alphabet (the usual)
    - Extended Western characters (accent characters like í, ä)
    - Numbers, punctuation etc.
    Also, the font has kerning.


    The ThreePointSix Roentgen font is © Pete Klassen, 2019. All Rights Reserved. You are allowed to distribute this font free of charge only, and only with the complete contents of the original archive file included. You are allowed to use this font for free for private use only. Modification of this font is not allowed. To obtain a commercial license, contact me per eMail.
    ThreePointSix Roentgen is based on the font used in the "Chernobyl" series. "Chernobyl" is © 2019 HBO & Sky. All Rights Reserved. The author is not affiliated with the series in any way.

    PS: it's just another font from a fan for other fans.

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    2019
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