TLD / Font Stencil turns pixel / 12.06.2009

Font Stencil, originally built for a Flash vector library from a square and a quarter of a doughnut, is now available from FontStruct as a screen-based pixel variant. © Dan Pike.
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Font Stencil, originally built for a Flash vector library from a square and a quarter of a doughnut, is now available from FontStruct as a screen-based pixel variant. © Dan Pike.

We decided to start the new year off with a new site.
The old one fared well, we were simply looking to archive as many of our past projects as possible, and connect these in multiple ways, with searchable and tagged content – including the typefaces used throughout.
We built the site with WordPress and have been spending our holiday going through all of the archives uploading more than our fair share of bandwidth, with more to come…
So check it out, subscribe to the RSS, search for treasure, oh and tell your mum.

This typeface was brought about by the inconsistency in original stencil based systems where open letters (C and E, etc.) were left free of support. Built from a square and a quarter of a doughnut, it delivers an overall order to the stencil alphabet.
© Dan Pike.