Zero, the Void of Typography

A Brief History

The zero, often referred to as the "Void of Typography", is a typeface so devoid of form, so lacking in substance, that it has been relegated to the depths of the abyss.

Little is known of its origins, but it is said to have been created by a mad typographer who sought to create a font that was truly, utterly, and completely empty.

Despite its lack of use, the zero remains a popular choice among those who wish to convey a sense of nothingness and despair.

Learn more about the Nullspace View the Zeroscope, a device that reveals the true meaninglessness of the zero