Colophon
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The typeface main body text is set in Bull-5, a monospace-inspired sans-serif inspired by Italian typewriters and designed for clarity at small sizes. Code, preformatted text, and dialogue from LLMS are set in Berkley Mono, a monumental effort to revive the technical affects of early computing interfaces developed by the new foundry U.S. Graphics.
The sigil in the top left was originally scanned and laser cut into a block by the author nearly two decades prior for use on his letterpress.
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