Mun, Sang, author.
ZXX.
[Place of publication not identified] : Sang Mun, 2012.
1 online resource
"ZXX ver.1.0 ZXX is a disruptive typeface that is unreadable by OCR text scanning software (whether used by a government agency or a lone hacker) - misdirecting information or sometimes not giving any at all. It can be applied to huge amounts of data, or to personal correspondence. I drew six different cuts (Sans, Bold, Camo, False, Noise and Xed) to generate endless permutations, each font designed to thwart machine intelligences in a different way. Developed by Sang Mun. The name ZXX comes from the Library of Congress' Alpha-3 ISO 639-2 - codes for the representation of names of languages. ZXX is used to declare No Linguistic Content; Not Applicable. Open Type Font to open governments Download & disperse in your convenience Last modified: May 24, 2012 3: 39:20 AM"-- provided by distributor.
Computational intelligence.
Electronic surveillance.
Graphic design (Typography)
Intelligence informatique.
Surveillance électronique.
Arts graphiques.
Software.
font.
Library Stack, distributor.
Library Stack.
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