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Published: 16th May, 2011
Last edited: 17th May, 2011
Created: 16th May, 2011
Aim was to create a font that was both stylish and easy to read. Supports More Latin glyphs. Looks best at 10-15pt.
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Published: 27th August, 2010
Last edited: 1st September, 2010
Created: 27th August, 2010
My first font with the new bricks, maybe its a bit overexcited, but still I like it! I like the uppercase most, but wanted to complete this one.
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Published: 30th April, 2024
Last edited: 28th January, 2014
Created: 28th January, 2014
universell verwendbare 9-Punkt-Schrift in 3x3 Teilen / universally applicable 9-dot writing in 3x3 pieces / by Alexander Fakoó www.fakoo.de/fakooThis is a clone of Fakoo pix
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Published: 19th January, 2009
Last edited: 15th June, 2010
Created: 10th January, 2009
This is a teaching exercise in the art of brick stacking (The merging and overlaying of two or more Fontstruct bricks to create an entirely new brick).
The rules were pretty tight as well.
1. Only use one grid space block (except M & W).
2. Make it as readable as possible.
3. Be Creative.
4. Brick stack each character.
The full set turned out fairly readable and worked good with some characters but not good with others.
My particular favourite is Capital 'H' which took 6 bricks to create!
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Published: 27th September, 2008
Last edited: 30th January, 2014
Created: 26th September, 2008
Moduli is made in a 4x4 square.
this comes along monospaced and without a "real" lower case but an alternate set. i placed a heart as an asterisk(*).
peace, and enjoy :)
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Published: 7th March, 2011
Last edited: 7th March, 2011
Created: 2nd March, 2011
A quick little experiment building an alphabet from exactly six bricks for each letter. Some letters are more difficult than others.
Obviously experimental, but I figured I'd go ahead and share it.
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Published: 17th September, 2008
Last edited: 27th June, 2015
Created: 17th September, 2008
This was more of a test in using a lot of brick stacking, made popular by Williaum, and combining them with widened bricks. Each letter is a single lego brick just for simplicity's sake. Happy 50th Birthday to Lego.
062715. Nudged edges for better spacing.