SignaPix

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by ssaamm
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A formal-looking pixel font of utmost quality, Designed to look like real writing. It has loads of characters, but not all.

8 Comments

Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “SignaPix” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by gferreira_admin 7th september 2009
Nice pixel font.

The rating looks as though you have had a visit from the font troll ... hope my 10 is the first of many :)
Comment by p2pnut 9th september 2009
Pretty work.
Comment by igorrossi 9th september 2009
I'm glad that you guys all like this, because I, personally, thought it would turn out badly. I'm going to try to make a non-pixelated one.
Comment by ssaamm 9th september 2009
This is a pretty work. Congratulations to your first Top Pick. Well deserved. I try to improve your rating (currently at 5.3, 9 votes) as much as I can: 10/10.
Comment by Frodo7 10th september 2009
I just teamed up with Mr. Baggins on his goal to improve your rating. Fantastic work.
Comment by Logan Thomason (xenophilius) 23rd may 2011
Team work all the way lol. 10/10 from me as well!
Comment by Ken Bruce (crispycraker) 23rd may 2011
It has several votes 1-5

I don't really know why
Comment by ssaamm 23rd may 2011

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