Every type of this pixel font is obtained by the combination of 6 bi-face rubber stamps in group of 4 or 2. In other terms, the entire font is drawed combining the same 12 graphic elements build from a basic unit (the square) and multiple of this unit (rectangles).
completely agreed. this seemed to be an all "natular" design process just as i love it. i tought about posting photos of real drawings and scribbles i did on math-paper(?) before i realized them. good good work.
the knowledge that your font is made of 12 constant pieces and that it's mad originally with a "variable" stamp of 4 squares makes it like a 100 times more incredible.
Thanks for the comments.
Happy that my idea is shared and understood.
Here an other picture of the 6 rubber stamps I made and later a picture that explain better the elements combination.
Other pictures on small version (Peecso 1.0) of the font http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/83754
I made some copies in digital print (plotter). Please contant me through my web site (you'll find my e-mail) for further information and if you want to buy one of them. Many thanks.
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the knowledge that your font is made of 12 constant pieces and that it's mad originally with a "variable" stamp of 4 squares makes it like a 100 times more incredible.
respect. that idea rules
Happy that my idea is shared and understood.
Here an other picture of the 6 rubber stamps I made and later a picture that explain better the elements combination.
Other pictures on small version (Peecso 1.0) of the font http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/83754
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