FF mt by Erik Spiekermann Thomas Pamminger

2007May 09

FF mt is an economic typeface accomodating the spelling reform of the internet-chat-sms generation.

There are examples all around like bklyn, razr or rbk or this “future” traffic sign (I love the typeface of the right sign): wegweiser btw: to learn german will get even harder … or easier … wht d y thnk

The font is free so you can download it at fontfont.com and start dropping vowels;)

Update 7/24/2007 BMW for the new 1 Coupé: Website screenshot BMW

by Samo Korosec on 12 May 13:15

Was a good April Fool’s joke, that. :)

by toms on 13 May 04:37

a notable one :)

by Dmitriy on 14 May 16:09

I saw one text in russian – it says nevermind in which order letters stay in words. Important first and last one to be on its places! We’re “catching” most of words, just remembering size of word and set of some letters, but not order! I read that article with some scepsis, but next time I surprised – all text was written in this way! :) I don’t know if it would works in english (words are too short) but in russian it rules! Try in deutsch!

by Fredrik Wärnsberg on 14 May 16:22

As far as I know that’s something that applies to the way the human brain cognitively interprets words and sentences and isn’t language specific at all.

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