RT Alias is a highly-versatile pixel typeface

RT ALIAS SPECIMEN
RT ALIAS
RT Alias is a highly-versatile pixel typeface.
Designed with a changing grid from Rough,
to Medium, to Fine and after all abandoning
the grid for the subfamily Grotesk, RT Alias
offers a wide range of styles united in one
family. Available through RAZZIATYPE.
RT ALIAS
3 weights /24 styles
www.rt-alias.com
Design: Mirco Schiavone
Released: 2016
Available for web, app and desktop
licensing exclusively through
www.razziatype.com
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
FAMILY OVERVIEW
RT Alias Grotesk Light Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Regular Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Bold Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Light Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Regular Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Bold Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Light Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Regular Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Bold Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Light Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Regular Oblique
RT Alias Grotesk Bold Oblique
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Grotesk Light
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari
Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari
2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but
wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly
after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical
that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly
compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Grotesk Regular
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200, is
a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc.
as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600.
The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound
up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its
release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible
between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an analog
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Grotesk Bold
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by
Atari Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular
Atari 2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision
shortly after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost
identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not
directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s contRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Grotesk Light Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari
Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari
2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but
wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly
after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical
that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly
compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Grotesk Regular Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200, is
a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc.
as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600.
The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound
up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its
release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible
between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an analog
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Grotesk Bold Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by
Atari Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular
Atari 2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision
shortly after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost
identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not
directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s contRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Fine Light
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari
2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but
wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that
of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an anaRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Fine Regular
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200, is
a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc.
as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600.
The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound
up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its
release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible
between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an analog
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Fine Bold
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by
Atari Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular
Atari 2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision
shortly after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost
identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not
directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s contRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Fine Light Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari
2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but
wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that
of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an anaRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Fine Regular Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200, is
a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc.
as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600.
The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound
up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its
release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible
between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an analog
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Fine Bold Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by
Atari Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular
Atari 2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision
shortly after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost
identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not
directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s contRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Medium Light
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200, is
a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc.
as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600.
The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound
up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its
release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an analog joysRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Medium Regular
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari
Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari
2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but
wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that
of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an anaRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Medium Bold
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari
5200, is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982
by Atari Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the
Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware
is almost identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible between the two systems. The
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Medium Light Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200, is
a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc.
as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600.
The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound
up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its
release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an analog joysRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Medium Regular Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari
Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari
2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but
wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that
of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an anaRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Medium Bold Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari
5200, is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982
by Atari Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the
Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware
is almost identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible between the two systems. The
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Rough Light
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari
Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari
2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but
wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly
after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical
that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Rough Regular
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200, is
a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc.
as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600.
The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound
up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its
release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that of
Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible
between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an analog
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Rough Bold
Vectrex1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari
5200, is a home video game console that was introduced in
1982 by Atari Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for
the popular Atari 2600. The 5200 was created to compete
with the Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing
with the ColecoVision shortly after its release. The 5200‘s
internal hardware is almost identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit
computers, although software is not directly compatible betRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Rough Light Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200,
is a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari
Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari
2600. The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but
wound up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly
after its release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical
that of Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Rough Regular Oblique
Vectrex 1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200, is
a home video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc.
as a higher-end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600.
The 5200 was created to compete with the Intellivision, but wound
up more directly competing with the ColecoVision shortly after its
release. The 5200‘s internal hardware is almost identical that of
Atari‘s 8-bit computers, although software is not directly compatible
between the two systems. The 5200‘s controllers have an analog
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
Atari
RT ALIAS Rough Bold Oblique
Vectrex1982
Super Vision
SEGA Genesis 1988
Commodore 64
Bally Astrocade 1977
Magnavox Odyssee
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari
5200, is a home video game console that was introduced in
1982 by Atari Inc. as a higher-end complementary console for
the popular Atari 2600. The 5200 was created to compete
with the Intellivision, but wound up more directly competing
with the ColecoVision shortly after its release. The 5200‘s
internal hardware is almost identical that of Atari‘s 8-bit
computers, although software is not directly compatible betRT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
CHARACTERSET
upper case
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
lower case
a b c d e f g h i
j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
upper case
diacritics
À
Ė
Ň
Ù
Á
Ę
Ñ
Ú
Â
Ĝ
Ņ
Û
Ã
Ğ
Ò
Ũ
Ä
Ġ
Ó
Ü
Ā
Ģ
Ô
Ū
Ă
Ĥ
Õ
Ŭ
Å
Ħ
Ö
Ů
Ą
Ì
Ō
Ű
Æ
Í
Ŏ
Ų
Ǽ
Î
Ő
Ẁ
Ć
Ĩ
Ø
Ẃ
Ĉ
Ï
Ǿ
Ŵ
Ċ
Ī
Œ
Ẅ
Č
Ĭ
Ŕ
Ỳ
Ç
İ
Ř
Ý
Ď
Į
Ŗ
Ŷ
Đ
IJ
Ś
Ÿ
Ð
Ĵ
Ŝ
Ź
È
Ķ
Š
Ž
É
Ĺ
Ş
Ż
Ê
Ľ
Ș
Ŋ
Ě Ë Ē Ĕ
Ļ Ł Ŀ Ń
Ť Ŧ Ț Ţ
Þ
lower case
diacritics
à
ė
ň
ț
á
ę
ñ
ţ
â
ĝ
ņ
ù
ã
ğ
ʼn
ú
ä
ġ
ò
û
ā
ģ
ó
ũ
ă
ĥ
ô
ü
å
ħ
õ
ū
ą
ì
ö
ŭ
æ
í
ō
ů
ǽ
î
ŏ
ű
ć
ĩ
ő
ų
ĉ
ï
ø
ẁ
ċ
ī
ǿ
ẃ
č
ĭ
œ
ŵ
ç
i̇
ŕ
ẅ
ď
į
ř
ỳ
đ
ij
ŗ
ý
ð
ĵ
ś
ŷ
è
ķ
ŝ
ÿ
é
ĺ
š
ź
ê
ľ
ş
ž
ě
ļ
ș
ż
proportional and
tabular numerals
00123456789
00123456789
superscript
subscript
numerator
denominator
for auto-fractions
H123456789
H123456789
H123456789
H123456789
fractions
¼ ½ ¾
punctuation
& . , : ; … ! ¡ ? ¿ ‘ ’ “ ” ' " ‹ › « »
- – — _ • · / \ | ¦ ( ) [ ] { }
symbols
* † ‡ § ¶ @ © ® ™ ℮ ℓ № ¤ ª º
currency
€ $ ¢ £ ¥
mathematical
symbols
+ - ± × ÷ = ≠ ≈ ^ ~ < > ≤ ≥ ¬ ° ∞ %‰
∫ √ μ π ∂ ∑ ∆ Ω ∏ ∑ ◊
ë
ł
ß
ŋ
ē ĕ
ŀ ń
ť ŧ
þ
RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com
OT FEATURES
contextuel
alternates
(C) (R)
©®
language feature
Romanian
Moldavian
şi societăţii
ŞI SOCIETĂŢII
și societăţii
ȘI SOCIETĂŢII
tabular figures
1974
2016
1974
2016
slashed zero
3056
3056
auto-fractions
2/9
2/9
superiors
inferiors
High3
H20
High³
H₂0
Grotesk Light & Oblique
Grotesk Regular & Oblique
Grotesk Bold & Oblique
Fine Light & Oblique
Fine Regular & Oblique
Fine Bold & Oblique
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
RT Alias
Medium Light & Oblique
Rough Light & Oblique
Medium Regular & Oblique Rough Regular & Oblique
Medium Bold & Oblique
Rough Bold & Oblique
supported
languages
Albanian, Danish, Dutch, English, Faroese, Finnish, Flemish, German, Icelandic,Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Malay,
Norwegian, Portuguese, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Tagalog, Afrikaans, Basque, Breton, Bosnian,
Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Esperanto, Estonian, Fijian,
French, Frisian, Greenlandic, Hawaiian, Hungarian, Latin,
Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Maori, Polish, Provençal,
Rhaeto-Ro- manic, Romanian, Moldavian, Romany, Sámi
(Inari), Sámi (Luli), Sámi (Northern), Sámi (Southern),
Samoan, Slovak, Slovenian, Sorbian, Turkish, Welsh
licensing
Desktop licenses are available through RAZZIATYPEs
shop on www.razziatype.com Please get in touch for
web, app or further licensing oprtions.
contact
[email protected]
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RT Alias by Mirco Schiavone ©2016 RAZZIATYPE, www.razziatype.com