MuirMcNeil TwoDot is a monospaced geometric type system implemented in three variant styles:

A: a form with three dots to the stroke width

B: a dotted outline stroke

C: a dotted inline stroke

Each TwoDot style is drawn in seven weights. Additional grid backgrounds in corresponding weights and patterns are included in each style.

TwoDot is a part of MuirMcNeil’s extensive Two Type System.

The many subgroups that comprise the Two System have not been designed as independent alphabets but as the framework of an expansive design space in which individual glyphs are configured to collaborate with each other harmoniously.

A common grid determines the positioning of both letterforms, the spaces between them, and sets of corresponding base pattern panels, with every element aligning precisely, so that the superimposition of any pair of the system’s 200+ modular alphabets will result in a single, unique instance taken from thousands of possible combinations. Working with design software, users can amalgamate selected styles either in precisely interlocking layers or in calibrated offsets, applying outlines, tints, colours, textures, patterns and transparencies as appropriate.
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