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Published: 10th May, 2009
Last edited: 27th September, 2009
Created: 10th May, 2009
The 'What happened to all the pixels?' version.This is a clone
342383
Published: 26th April, 2009
Last edited: 22nd May, 2009
Created: 25th April, 2009
this is my first font created with fontstructor , amazing app ,
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Published: 25th April, 2009
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 25th April, 2009
A square letters collection. Made without spaces, so every word must have a capital letter in the beginning. Added some most used non-standard characters.
2911565
Published: 12th March, 2009
Last edited: 14th March, 2009
Created: 9th March, 2009
Do you remember this from school, trying to make letters out of sqares by just adding some lines? This set is mainly inspired by these childish memories!
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Published: 10th March, 2009
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 9th March, 2009
it looks so simple but this one was so hard to do. because of the high resolution i was working on my browser used to freeze several times during process.
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Published: 24th April, 2024
Last edited: 28th October, 2008
Created: 27th October, 2008
Clone of neogeo (lowercase corrected).This is a clone of neogeo
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Published: 2nd October, 2008
Last edited: 24th June, 2009
Created: 23rd September, 2008
Trying to push the idea of what a letter really is. They are wire-formed letters, with rounded edges and three different thicknesses. They are made to give the impression of the letter, but to also contain a "futuristic-flourish" feel.
80260
Published: 25th August, 2008
Last edited: 25th August, 2008
Created: 25th August, 2008
Lines, times twenty-six. There's not much point to it, but I'm sure sure you'll think of something. Enjoy!
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Published: 3rd August, 2008
Last edited: 3rd August, 2008
Created: 3rd August, 2008
another derivative of shadowmaskThis is a clone of Shadowmask
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Published: 24th May, 2008
Last edited: 22nd June, 2009
Created: 24th May, 2008
Typeface based on Adrian Frutiger's visual studies about relations between lines, from his book "Signs and Symbols".