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Constructed using the full range of ‘bricks’ available in FontStruct, Font Duplex is a typographic experiment in legibility – as we restricted each character to only two bricks.
Now available on FontStruct. © The Letter D.

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Font Duplex, FontStruct, TLD, Typeface

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, FontStruct, TLD, Typeface

The whole Font Pixel family came together over the Easter break, with a bold weight, small caps, oblique (italics) and a set of old-style (non-lining) numerals added – and to top it all off, the team at FontStruct have given it ‘Top Pick’ status…
As Trade Gothic (the typeface Font Pixel was based on) lacks a true italic, an oblique version was created, which was heavily influenced by Unibody Italic from Underware – who mastered the illusion of incline using vertically stacked pixels.
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Font Pixel, FontStruct, TLD, Typeface

After numerous requests, which we thank all for their interest and persist… sorry patience, we have finally been able to compile Font Airport using FontStruct’s tools.
The upper and lower cases overlap to enable the full matrix to take shape in two tones, for those who are inclined to give it a whirl.
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Font Airport, FontStruct, TLD, Typeface

Apart from the odd dabble, we never really got around to digitising the typefaces shown on the old website…
Now there’s an online application that turns it into child’s play – so that’s what we did. The fruits of our labour are now available on FontStruct. Big thanks to Rob Meek.
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FontStruct, TLD, Typeface