
Black Mirror font is the typography of a screen in standby mode — sleek, modern, and carrying the specific chill of technology that is watching you even when you think it isn’t. Charlie Brooker’s Channel 4 and later Netflix anthology series, first airing in 2011, demanded lettering that could pass as a product interface or a corporate identity while simultaneously making the viewer faintly uneasy, and the clean minimal sans-serif delivers exactly that tonal balance. Two alternatives approach this cold, tech-forward register: Alternative 1 and Alternative 2.
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