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    <title>FontStructions from notamboy (Sorted by Sharing Date)</title>
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    <lastBuildDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2026 10:54:50 +0000</lastBuildDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[“Lourde” by notamboy]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[<img src="https://render.fontstruct.com/renderer/render?v=6727d135&id=2326281&w=1600&h=150&f=0&a=left&t=AaBbCc%2BHandgloves%2B123"/><br/><p>This is my first ever font using ideas to make an heavy sans-serif typeface. I was inspired by elmoyenique and Jamie Place (FontBlast). I'm not stealing ideas from anybody by the way, I've wanted to share something to explain a&nbsp;journey of making my own fonts in life.</p>

<p>I got some aspect of making the glyphs look heavier. I've tried to make the letter f, but it flawlessly has the same height as the other glyphs. If I make number four, than I've obviously make it like&nbsp;this because the slanted bricks are not enough to make up a four glyph. Some of the glyphs (for example: ð, ß, ™, ®)&nbsp;are hard to build it because it was considered to be rounded by its curve and too small if the text was heavier.</p>

<p>When I&nbsp;run out of name ideas, the&nbsp;only idea of this font name i've chose is Lourde (french word for heavy).</p>]]></description>
      <link>http://www.fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2326281/lourde-1</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2023 06:13:37 +0000</pubDate>
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