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Ten years ago, a StumbleUpon Fontstruct on April 8, 2008 has been one of the highlights of my life. Few things have provided so much joy and fewer things have kept my interest for so long. Type design has always been a fascination for me and the simplicity of the UI/UX of fontstruct has allowed me to explore all that I can imagine without getting in the way while letting me do as I please for the most part. In times of creativity, fontstruct was there to let it flow, and in times of personal lows, fontstruct was there to allow me to ignore that which was beyond my control. Furthermore, the overall civility and helpful nature of the fontstruct community is still one of the best on the internet. I have been using the fontstruct website almost daily for 10 years now and rarely do I not see something new that is amazing and awe inspiring. The creativity of the designers past and present is incredible.
I wish to thank FontShop for sponsoring fontstruct for so long allowing it to grow. Most importantly, I wish to thank Mr. Meek for creating and constantly enhancing this incredible gift of creativity and a calming haven for over-active minds.
Thank you.
12 Comments
can u make a sans version of it? i like this a lot, but i'm curious about how would it look in sans.
love the B and R :)
Thanks thalamic!
A beautiful tribute, I especially like the O and Q with the thick part in the middle.
@thalamic - Congratulations on the well-deserved Top Pick, Thalamic. This Art-Deco design truly is a wonderful tribute to FontStruct and its ever-growing community.
Beautiful!
(And sorry again for not commenting on most hi-res fontstructions.)
PurplesTurtles
What a tribute!
An attractive Art Deco design, the 'curved lines' with a more angled look fit the architectural look of the "filler unit" i.e. the set of lines perfectly. I understand perfectly what you describe in your observation regarding what FS can add to our lives ...
Ravi
and the circles?
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