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Sligoil

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Published on April 22, 2022

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Sligoil is a monospace typeface. It has been designed for the interface of the Unknown Number game, published by Godolphin Games. "Sligoil" is also the name of an evil fictional company within the game.

The Sligoil typeface has been influenced by the culture of the British isles (the work of Matthew Carter, of course, but also signs on Irish whiskey distilleries) and also by the letters on vintage Space Cadet keyboards (produced by the MIT). It presents wide language support for Latin-based European languages and a collection of symbols and alternate forms (including upright italic letters).

Sligoil
Sligoil is a funky monospace typeface with large inktraps. Sligoil was created originally for the interface of an indie videogame called Unknown Number, published by Godolphin Games. "Sligoil" is also the name of a (fictional) evil company within the game. Cheers!
Your power is in our hands
Corporate Memphis est un terme utilisé (parfois péjorativement) pour décrire un style artistique plat et géométrique, largement utilisé dans les illustrations des GAFAM à la fin des années 2010 et au début des années 2020. Les motifs courants sont des personnages en action, dessinés de manière plate, aux caractéristiques disproportionnées tels que des membres longs et courbés, et des traits du visage minimalistes. Le style a été critiqué pour son caractère générique, galvaudé, et sa tentative d'aseptiser la perception du public en présentant l'interaction humaine avec un optimisme utopique. Il est également connu sous les noms de style Alegria, style Big Tech et style d'art d'entreprise (en anglais, Corporate art style).
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Petroleum is vital to many industries, and is necessary for the maintenance of industrial civilization in its current configuration, making it a critical concern for many nations. Oil accounts for a large percentage of the world’s energy consumption, ranging from a low of 32% for Europe and Asia, to a high of 53% for the Middle East. Other geographic regions' consumption patterns are as follows: South and Central America (44%), Africa (41%), and North America (40%). The world consumes 36 billion barrels (5.8 km³) of oil per year, with developed nations being the largest consumers. The United States consumed 18% of the oil produced in 2015. The production, distribution, refining, and retailing of petroleum taken as a whole represents the world's largest industry in terms of dollar value. Governments such as the United States government provide a heavy public subsidy to petroleum companies, with major tax breaks at virtually every stage of oil exploration and extraction, including the costs of oil field leases and drilling equipment. In recent years, enhanced oil recovery techniques — most notably multi-stage drilling and hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") — have moved to the forefront of the industry as this new technology plays a crucial and controversial role in new methods of oil extraction. (Wikipedia, "Petroleum industry" article, 2022).
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"No thanks to this muppet on the phone. Anyone would think you wanted us dead."
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