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A bricks experiment in which the bricks are made of bricks. (Yo Dawg.) The name comes from a Duck Game map created by my amazing friend, Star. It seemed fitting. :^)
Original proportions are reached at sizes that are multiples of 21pt! Use 21pt, 42pt, etc. to get them.
Best with antialiasing turned off, although you can do smooth stone, gel, or gem-like looks with different antialiasing modes in your graphics software.
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the prototype
Another masterpiece of yours :D
Thanks! :D
I kinda wish I'd designed it to be monospaced, but it'll certainly do when I want some medieval-looking letters.
I like the Z, B, S, E, N especially for some reason. Also, what if you got rid of the hook on the J? would that work? It looks out of place. Also the G bar could be one brick higher.
Thanks for the comment and suggestions! G and J were updated.
@zephram - While they may help legibility, I don't think the extra long slabs match the smaller "brick" aesthetic you have designed. Perhaps break them up, too ?
I think that change makes it look far too much like a generic brick font. But I did the editing in this version and not a cloned one, so there's no going back now...
hello! zr
this is amazing!
You can put alternates at lowwer. :)
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