FONTLOG for the Electrolize font This file provides detailed information on the Electrolize font Software. This information should be distributed along with the Electrolize fonts and any derivative works. Basic Font Information Lettering in a Russian commuter train inspired designer Valery Zaveryaev to create Electrolize typeface with an accurate techno character. It came out solid enought to work well in any size from body copy to headlines. Electrolize can be best described as a squarish geometric typeface with humanistic proportions. It has an accurate techno character, holds the baseline well because of its rectangular modular-based construction. At display sizes its detailing in terminals become noticeable. It is optimized for screen, and will work well in print thank to its simple and straight outlines. Electrolize is a Unicode typeface family that supports languages that use the Latin script and its variants, and could be expanded to support other scripts. More specifically, this release supports the following Unicode ranges: Latin-1 To contribute to the project contact Alexei Vanyashin at a@cyreal.org There are three .vfb Source files: 1. Electrolize-Regular.vfb (Original Source files with contour overlaps) 2. Electrolize-Regular-OTF.vfb (Merged and optimized file) 3. Electrolize-Regular-TTF.vfb (TTF hinted file) ChangeLog 24 November 2011 (Alexei Vanyashin) Electrolize v. 1.002 - Minor design and spacing adjustments - Changed proportions in glyphs O, N, M — Adjusted tail of Q, added rounded terminal endings in lowercase horizontals: t, f, z, y - Mastered TTF file from VBF 17 November 2011 (Valery Zaveryaev) Electrolize v. 1.000 - Completed initial release in VFB format If you make modifications be sure to add your name (N), email (E), web-address (if you have one) (W) and description (D). This list is in alphabetical order. N: Valery Zaveryaev E: zaveryaev@gmail.com D: Designer N: Alexei Vanyashin E: a@cyreal.org W: www.cyreal.org D: Mastering