Today Melissa Lewis over on BlueSky pointed out that the font used in the infamous “You wouldn’t steal a car” anti-piracy campaign was actually designed by Just van Rossum, whose brother, Guido, created the Python programming language (https://bsky.app/profile/melissa.news/post/3ln7hx5rhcj2v)
She also pointed out that the font had been cloned and released illegally for free under the name “XBAND Rough”. Naturally, it would be hilarious if the anti-piracy campaign actually turned out to have used this pirated font, so I went sleuthing and quickly found a PDF from the campaign site with the font embedded (https://web.archive.org/web/20051223202935/http://www.piracyisacrime.com:80/press/pdfs/150605_8PP_brochure.pdf).
So I chucked it into FontForge and yep, turns out the campaign used a pirated font the entire time!
Ich würde so ein Bunny-Kostüm auch mit Bulge rocken.
kinda sweaty right from biking to work (12km on an e-bike) Otherwise going well.
Hier kommt man echt net drumrum um Strauss xD. Aber ja so ein Cargo-Rock ist auch ne Idee. Bin aber eher net so der Fan von Pencil-Skirts. Dafür liebe ich aber Faltenröcke zu sehr. Sehen einfach schöner aus in meinen Augen (und ich hab weniger Probleme damit die Männlichen Dinge nicht so "durchdrücken" )
So nen langen Maxi-Skirt. Wobei ich jetzt auch net weiß wie praktisch die Taschen sind