NCD Dot Matrix Light

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by djnippa
Cloned from NCD Dot Matrix by djnippa.

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Clone of NCD Dot Matrix. This is the Light version. Works better at a large point size. There are also Thin, Regular, Bold & Black versions.

3 Comments

Comment by djnippa 3rd january 2009
Beautifully worked out. Congratulations.
Comment by intaglio 5th january 2009
I just saw this font and I say Ho! no it so close to mine!
Because back then, before creating Urbix I spend a lot of time on dafont, myfonts and other font site to not create an existing font.
of course a 2 dot stem and narrow font will be generate again and again.
http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/urbanpixel/urbix/


when we go over the first look, there are totaly different

I love your mixture of rounded and square corner give it is unique look and less conventional.
Also for your symbols you don't hesitate to be more tinner than the alphabet, witch make the font more balance, I love that idea. I never permit myself to do that before looking at an experienced designer likle you I will do it for sure.

Love how you play with the Mm
Well done, I love lt

Thank DjNippa, I love your work
Comment by Michel Troy ~UrbanPixel~ (Upixel) 15th june 2010

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