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LUC DEVROYE


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Bionic Type Engineering (or: Bionic Systems) [Malte Haust]

Malte Haust (b. 1974, Kassel) studied graphic design at FH Duesseldorf from 1995 until 2002. With Doris Fürst, he founded Bionic Systems in 1999 in Duesseldorf, using the nicknames juici (for Doris) and dePhrag2.0 (for Malte).

At T26, he published Kernfusion, SynKro (2000, dot matrix font), Cyberwar (2000), Comsat (2000, a stencil family), Comsat Navy (2000), InterFacer (1998) and Doris Orange (2000, free at Maniackers).

Full font list in 2002: 01.MB Truth, Alphabot, BTEBioterminal family (by Malte Haus), Comsat, Comsat Navy, Comsat Breakdown, Cyberwar, Doris Orange, Interfacer, Kernfusion, Neo Tokio, SynKro, Team Riders, Technik, Überform.

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Bionic Type Engineering (or: Bionic Systems)
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INTERNAL LINKS
Type designers ⦿ Type designers ⦿ Sites with only a few free fonts ⦿ Commercial fonts (small outfits) ⦿ Pixel/bitmap fonts ⦿ Stencil fonts ⦿ German type scene ⦿








file name: Bionic Systems Comsat


file name: Bionic Systems Comsat


file name: Bionic Systems Cyberwar


file name: Bionic Systems Doris Orange


file name: Malte Haust Doris Orange Outline 2000


file name: Bionic Systems Kernfusion


file name: Bionic Systems Neo Tokio


file name: Bionic Systems Synkro


file name: Bionic Systems Uberform


file name: Malte Haust B T E Bioterminal 2008


file name: Bionic Systems Interfacer







Luc Devroye ⦿ School of Computer Science ⦿ McGill University Montreal, Canada H3A 2K6 ⦿ lucdevroye@gmail.com ⦿ http://luc.devroye.org ⦿ http://luc.devroye.org/fonts.html