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What sort of RPG setting would justify Frutiger Aero being the predominant aesthetic?
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>>92602351
CATastrophe.

https://www.docdroid.net/jBG3Kog/catastrophe-fate-v15-accelerated-final-pdf
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>>92602351
It would obviously be a mid-2000s to early-2010s setting. The internet is starting to settle down after the Y2K fracas, and just in time for the rise of user-created content with Web 2.0. Computers are trying to be more inviting than ever with their bright yet gentle aesthetic. Think of the old CRT iMacs and see-through video game controllers and translate that into a UI aesthetic.
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>>92602351
>What sort of RPG setting would justify Frutiger Aero being the predominant aesthetic?

I wish you were dead
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>>92602351
But what does frutiger aero clothing look like? Vehicles?
Let's not take the easy route and say "what ver was worn and drove in the mid-2000s"
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>Vehicles?
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>>92602351
Go away
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>>92602921
fpbp
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>>92602351
The Jetsons. Aero is just Raygun Gothic with more glass.
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>>92608537
>Aero is just Raygun Gothic with more glass.
Wrong, Aero is more futuristic.



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