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Arbeiter Neue comes with 5 different silhouettes: Regular, Text, Mono, Fett and Abstrakt.
The most unique style in this font family is Arbeiter Neue Abstrakt and it was created in such a way that it seems virtually unreadable and "alien." It's the German signs in the eyes of the guest workers and the cramped town constructed of pipes and cables that they live in.
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Available Silhouettes: Regular, Text, Mono, Fett and Abstrakt
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