Neuropol is one of the sci-fi fonts that comes with smooth, monotone, square-shaped characters that signal some futuristic senses, and that’s exactly what makes it great for those who wish to add the same kinds of vibes to their work!
Given that, you can use Neuropol on your sci-fi movie posters, game graphics, books, and anything else that has to do with sci-fi, and it sure will be a hit!
Note of Designer
Neuropol is a broad, sharply futuristic typeface designed in 1996. The design is based on the rounded squares that were prominent in previous techno typefaces like Microgramma, Digital, and Chimes. The superelliptical stroke ends give Neuropol a harmonized appearance. Truncated horizontal strokes are reminiscent of laser or vector-beam traces. Several Neuropol-related typefaces have been released during the previous few decades. In 2004, Neuropol was redesigned and enlarged into Neuropol X. Although the original Neuropol font was retired at the time, some customers still favor the 1996 version. The original 1996 Neuropol was repaired and re-released in 2015. Improved kerning, larger dots on I and j, cleaner curves, heavier accents, more languages, more punctuation, the most recent monetary symbols, and a better @ symbol are among the changes. You can access a complete Z, identical to the one in Neuropol X, if your program supports OpenType stylistic alternates. Most Latin-based European writing systems are supported, including the following languages. Afaan Oromo, Afar, Afrikaans, Albanian, Alsatian, Aromanian, Aymara, Bashkir (Latin), Basque, Belarusian (Latin), Bemba, Bikol, Bosnian, Breton, Cape Verdean, Creole, Catalan, Cebuano, Chamorro, Chavacano, Chichewa, Crimean Tatar (Latin), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dawan, Dholuo, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Fijian, Filipino, Finnish, French, Frisian, Friulian, Gagauz (Latin), Galician, Ganda, Genoese, German, Greenlandic, Guadeloupean Creole, Haitian Creole, Hawaiian, Hiligaynon, Hungarian, Icelandic, Ilocano, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Kaqchikel, Karakalpak (Latin), Kashubian, Kikongo, Kinyarwanda, Kirundi, Kurdish (Latin), Latvian, Lithuanian, Lombard, Low Saxon, Luxembourgish, Maasai, Makhuwa, Malay, Maltese, Māori, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Ndebele, Neapolitan, Norwegian, Novial, Occitan, Ossetian (Latin), Papiamento, Piedmontese, Polish, Portuguese, Quechua, Rarotongan, Romanian, Romansh, Sami, Sango, Saramaccan, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Latin), Shona, Sicilian, Silesian, Slovak, Slovenian, Somali, Sorbian, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Swazi, Swedish, Tagalog, Tahitian, Tetum, Tongan, Tshiluba, Tsonga, Tswana, Tumbuka, Turkish, Turkmen (Latin), Tuvaluan, Uzbek (Latin), Venetian, Vepsian, Võro, Walloon, Waray-Waray, Wayuu, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yapese, Zapotec Zulu and Zuni.
The fonts included in this archive are released under a “no rights reserved” Creative Commons Zero license. Please do not ask permission to do anything with these fonts. Whatever you want to do with these fonts, the answer will be yes. Please read about the CC0 Public Domain license before contacting me.
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
To the extent possible under law, Raymond Larabie has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to the fonts in this archive. This work is published from: Japan.
Also check out:
https://www.dafont.com/neuropol-x-free.font
https://www.dafont.com/neuropolitical.font
https://www.dafont.com/neurochrome.font
https://typodermicfonts.com/nerdropol