MuirMcNeil Flip is a collection of seven experimental sans serif typefaces that explore aspects of symmetry in the roman alphabet.

The character set of each individual variant font is governed throughout by a single axis of symmetry: either vertical, horizontal, rotational, biaxial or multiaxial.
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The Flip collection is a development of MuirMcNeil Sans Sans, an extensive typeface programme that seeks to investigate the fundamental attributes of alphabetic form in order to to map the contours of its design space.

In Flip each glyph has been stripped down to its simplest symmetrical shape while maintaining legibility as far as is possible in mirrored forms that inevitably bear enormous degrees of redundancy.
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The Flip typefaces have all been designed in a single common weight and in selected subcomponent font pairs where only half of each glyph is shown. These can be recombined to make composite forms. Flip is drawn in Latin 1 standard character sets for print and web, in OTF, TTF, WOFF and WOFF 2 encodings.
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