I was inspired by the recent influx of minimal-grid fonts. I wanted to see if I, too, could manage to get a readable font with very few blocks and a small grid. This is a 3x3 font. I've used full square, indent square and quarter circle bricks. Maybe I can add a few more punctuation marks and symbol glyphs, but I found this size very restrictive. I have not looked through the fonts created since FS started, I suspect that what I have built here has already been done and apologise to any earlier creator but I honestly didn't copy nor clone your work.
Linea is a display typeface designed by Matthew R Stankiewicz. The concept for Linea is there is a non-existing lines going across the typeface to create open characters. Linea is mainly used for display type however could be used for body type. Linea style is a modern / European feel to it with smooth edges, this typeface looks beautiful huge. The non-existing lines goes across the top, middle, and the bottom of the characters. Making the eye focus on the space between the typeface standout more, creating a great display type for headers, titles, book design, ablum covers and etc.