Codename: Bauhaus

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Two years already!?! Time flies when you're having fun.
Based on the FontStruct Logo that could have been. ;-)

12 Comments

Comment by geneus1 1st april 2010
Very cool.
Comment by djnippa 1st april 2010
Good work geneus1.
Comment by aphoria 2nd april 2010
Excellent remix, the a is awesome.
Comment by igorrossi 2nd april 2010
Wow. Very Coool!...
Comment by elmoyenique 2nd april 2010
Super job.
Comment by p2pnut 5th april 2010
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “Codename: Bauhaus” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by afrojet 6th april 2010
Haha! Just saw this. Great stuff. One reason for not going with the "coffee-bean", bauhaus logo was I thought it was unFontStructable. How wrong I was!
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 7th april 2010
this one feels like it's always been around. it goes beyond classic towards elemental. very effective and another triumph.
Comment by funk_king 13th april 2010
that G is pretty groovy. love it.
Comment by ancoman 3rd may 2010
Has anyone ever told you you're a geneus?
Comment by Logan Thomason (xenophilius) 7th may 2011

yo so cool

Comment by TypeworkingRudy Thu, 14th september

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