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Scale It, Skew It, Morph It, MEEK It

Nic Mulvaney on January 13, 2004

Berlin’s Meek Systems introduces the MEEK 4.0 Typographic Synthesizer for manipulating matrix-based typefaces. You can now export Truetype fonts directly from the web. Also check out the groovy mondo23 screensaver. Link via Grant Hutchinson on Typophile.

See also: MEEK 3.0

One Response to “Scale It, Skew It, Morph It, MEEK It”

  1. Claudio Piccinini says:

    An additional way to “lose” time on the web. Super-great, but a disaster for people lacking the ability of concentrate on work (like me).

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