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"textContent": "Contributed by Ian Edmondson\n\n\n _One Point Six. License: All Rights Reserved. _\n\n\n\n\n\n**Zona SDQ/MCR** is used here in deliberate contrast to the elegance of **Palatino**. Where Palatino carries classical proportion, calligraphic grace, and literary heritage, Zona SDQ speaks in a sharper, engineered voice – contemporary, constructed, unapologetically digital.\n\nThis tension defines the spirit of One Point Six, a Manchester-based design studio active during the 2000s.\n\n\n\n\n_One Point Six. License: All Rights Reserved. _\n\n\n_One Point Six. License: All Rights Reserved. _\n\n\n_One Point Six. License: All Rights Reserved. _\n\n\n_One Point Six. License: All Rights Reserved. _\n\nThis post was originally published at Fonts In Use\n\n* * *",
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