The Stereofidelic font is based on the lettering on a 1960s
lounge record, which in turn is an altered version of
grotesque sans-serif typefaces, with each letter rotated a small, random number of degrees and/or raised or lowered a small percentage from the baseline to give the appearance of randomness. The typeface is all-caps, with no lowercase letters. The designated uppercase and lowercase
I are both dashed
arrows, with the capital pointing upward and the lowercase pointing downward. The
exclamation points are solid arrows. Stereofidelic was one of the early Larabie Fonts, most of which were given away for free (with some licensing restrictions) and were designed as novelty typefaces for use in graphic design. In April 2024, Larabie placed the work into the
public domain. == References ==