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If you scroll all the way to the right in the preview then scroll left, the cars seem to zoom past you...which is way cool. And the cars are way cool too. Good proportional representation as well. Funk_ki! :)

PS: Glad to be the first one to download it. ;)
Comment by thalamic 24th september 2008
thanks t! and love the avatar.
Comment by funk_king 26th september 2008
Yes, isn't it an entirely apt avatar for FontStruct?
Comment by intaglio 26th september 2008
I just thought of something: Inertia. Since it is the tires doing the actual propelling, they will most definitely be ahead of all the stuff above them, hence, to a stationary viewer, the cars zooming forward will appear to be tilted in the opposite direction.
Comment by thalamic 27th september 2008
That's not how physics works in the cartoon world!

NEWTON'S FIRST LAW OF CARTOON MOTION
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Any fast moving object shall have its top half propelled ahead of its bottom half.

Examples can be seen in most roadrunner cartoons.
Comment by Fopenplop 4th october 2008
beep beep!
Comment by funk_king 10th october 2008
Cute!
Comment by procopio3000 28th april 2011
Nice dingbats, it's all so cute somehow :)
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Categories: Display? Shouldn't it be Dingbats?
Comment by Houlaiziaa 14th july 2013
thanks, umbreon. probably should be dingbat, but not sure how to change it. added it as a tag :)
Comment by funk_king 14th july 2013
I like these dingbats!

I have an idea for another font like this you could make, how about one that has PLANES instead of cars? That would be cool!
Comment by Noah F. Ross (winty5) 14th july 2013

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