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Often seen on graphic designer Sarah Epperson’s work
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It’s Dunkel Sans, by Minjoo Ham (who’s a co-designer of Neutronic).

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Hi Florian,

At first, I thought so, too, but I don’t think it is Neutronic. If you look at the /G here, it has a sharp bottom right, while Neutronic’s /G has a rounded/curved bottom right (and I made sure to check that Neutronic doesn’t have alternates. The /R shown above also has an outward-curving leg, while Neutronic’s /R has a straight leg.

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Neutronic may not have an alternate G, but it’s a work-in-progress typeface. It looks like Sarah is using an early version (v0.2) which had a G with a sharp bottom right. The G shape was updated in v0.3, see the version notes on Future Fonts.

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Apologies. I posted in a rush, and focused too much on the C. You are right, it’s not Neutronic.
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