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Published: 25th August, 2014
Last edited: 3rd March, 2016
Created: 23rd August, 2014
I recently saw an old cottage with its name written using small enamel tiles. The letters looked simple and legible but uninspired, they certainly didn't suit the look of the building. So I designed this set, with just a bit of personality to make people look twice (at least! and not because the letters are illegible)
On the keyboard you'll find the word space where it should be. On the "_" you find a line to join tiles should you not want a completely white large gap, and a filled word space on the "#" .
I will copy the UC to the LC, later. I am thinking about adding the MoreLatin set and then change the license.
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Published: 5th July, 2014
Last edited: 6th July, 2014
Created: 28th June, 2014
I built this font ignoring all knowledge and experience of brickwork and physics. Yet it stands up to use ;) Work in progress, there are a few more glyphs I want to add.
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Published: 27th December, 2013
Last edited: 29th December, 2013
Created: 27th December, 2013
I was looking for a 'university' type of font but soon decided to build my own, adding some novel solutions to glyphs that were too predictable in my original design.
It is based on box shapes and made for filling/colouring, or indeed when printed at very large size it is great for cutting out and using like a 'picture frame'.
A fun activity for kids, and it could help letter recognition skills, too (the Q might be difficult for that exercise, but it is one of those glyphs I wanted to look less familiar).