Shale Complete

March 7, 2010

This pixel font comes with both tight- and loosely-kerned versions of each weight. Tyler Young didn’t study typography - he was schooled via trial by fire. In creating an online magazine, Tyler found he needed fonts that held up at small sizes. That gave rise to his Mean Tangerine type foundry - named after his long-standing misunderstanding of the first line of the Beatles song “Savoy Truffle,� which begins “cream tangerine.�

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Tags: shale, beatles song, Fonts, trial by fire, pixel font, type foundry

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