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Two bricks, no tricks. This font is two bricks high. Based on what I use to make my "signature" on each font.

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God you really are a genius. Extraordinary.
Comment by intaglio 20th may 2010
This just has to be the most successful and readable minimal font in FS (and elsewhere for that matter). I can only give it 10, but it is worth so much more.
Comment by p2pnut 20th may 2010
That is really more of my cup of tea than your recent designs Geneus1. Excellent !
Comment by Abneurone Fluid Types 20th may 2010
Thanks guys. I'm honored and humbled to receive such a compliment from you, p2pnut. Especially since this update was an afterthought of revising my signature. I released this font long time ago, but just decided to update the lowercase with 2.0 features. That led to editing the entire uppercase to match, then editing all of the symbols. Eventually it transformed into this completely revised fontstruction, a matured specimen over its embarrassing predecessor. It isn't even two bricks high anymore. The base glyph size is now 1.5 bricks tall and it contains far more detail than the original version. Thanks FS 2.0!
Comment by geneus1 22nd may 2010
Brilliant Gene! 10/10
Comment by Frodo7 22nd may 2010

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