| Fontstructing since | 30th April, 2012 |
| Fontstructions | 27 shared, 1 staff pick |
| Shared Glyphs | 8165 |
| Downloads | 960 downloads made of this designer’s work |
| Comments Made | 34 |
This is a digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
This is a digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
This is a digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
This is a digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
This is a digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
A digitalization and slight extension of the square block sign painting typeface used in the 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and most road signs in the United States before Highway Gothic became the standard in 1948.
Kerning is a WIP that may or may not get finished.
I wanted to create a font with big circles and arcs that ascended and descended, and what became of that experiment was this Art Deco font.
The at sign and registered trademark symbol were inspired by Roadway's unique at sign.