Agrippa Font

Agrippa by Dimitra Makraki is a free experimental display font rooted in one of electronic literature’s most provocative objects — William Gibson’s 1992 artist’s book Agrippa (A Book of the Dead), a poem programmed to encrypt itself after a single reading, its pages treated to fade on exposure to light. Makraki’s typeface transforms this concept into a typographic experience: when the user types Gibson’s poem, the text dissolves into a ligature, enacting the disappearance it describes. Beyond its conceptual dimension, Agrippa is a genuinely distinctive display typeface with real typographic character. Available free with a standard commercial license.
Agrippa is one of the most conceptually rich additions to our free font collection, created by Athens-based designer Dimitra Makraki — a type designer whose work engages with literary theory and the philosophy of text in ways that are rare in type design. Browse our full library of free fonts and discover more distinctive typefaces crafted by independent designers around the world.
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