Homemade

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A font styled like houses.
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    Created on 4th February 2010. Last edited on 20th February 2010.
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3 Comments

astonishing and beautiful concept ; not very sure of the "I" though, seems a little weaker than other capitals; nevertheless it's a 10/10, definitively on my style!

Ps : I have a technical question : how did you disable the "cloning" option ? I can't understand how to do that, did not find the button for it.
Comment by Abneurone Fluid Types 20th february 2010
change the license to creative commons no derivitives
Comment by ssaamm 20th february 2010
i like the overall concept, as i like and have done some architecturally-inspired fonts myself. i would encourage you to continue to explore alternate solutions to those glyphs that have presented problem when trying to interpret them according to your theme - which is house elevations vs. floor plans. by considering multiple story homes, you may arrive at some interesting additional glyphs. for me i also like to add humor when possible and in this case would love to see perhaps a dog house or a bird house - which the I sort of reminds me. but this is a fun and imaginative work.
Comment by funk_king 20th february 2010

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