• rgb3x3@beehaw.org
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    11 months ago

    I always love the idea in Sci-fi that in technology, they’ve somehow figured out personal digital assistants, but not simple UIs or slim hardware.

    Like in Alien where they have all this space technology, but didn’t get past using DOS.

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      11 months ago

      Font squirrel shows this list[1]:

      • Adobe® Garamond® Pro Bold
      • Garamond Premier Pro Bold
      • Garamond Classic FS Heavy
      • Minion® Pro Subhead Bold
      • Garvis Pro Bold
      • Tribal Garamond Regular
      • Adobe Arabic Bold
      • Sina Nova Extra Bold
      • Ines Bold
      • Arno Pro Subhead Bold
      • Argos Bold
      • NCT Granite DEMO Bold
      • Crimson Text Bold
      • Brigade Bold
      • Acta ExtraBold
      • Garamond Modern FS Bold
      • Garamond Nova Pro Condensed Bold
      • Artigo Glb Extra Bold
      • Kuenstler 480 Bold
      • Apud Black
      • Matrix II Bold
      • Worcester Serial Xbold
      • Kepler® Std Condensed Display Black
      • Utopia® Std Caption Semi Bold
      • Lyon Bold
      • KG No Regrets Solid
      • Magneta Condensed Bold
      • Belda Condensed Extra Bold
      • LeBrush Dark
      • Concept Medium
      • Unna Bold
      • Galatia SIL Bold
      • 1776 Independence Bold
      • TWT Prospero Condensed Bold
      • LaBodoni Bold

      1. I don’t know how long that link will work. ↩︎

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      FYI: according to Aesthetics Wiki:

      Cassette Futurism is a genre of retrofuturism based on the 70’s and 80’s. The media itself does not have to be set in this time period, but rather explore the speculated alternate future of it. As the name suggests, Cassettes are the main way of storing and transferring data.