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Trying a new wooden plank style inspired by the classic campground sign. Seemed comical for such a low-tech font to be named after such a high-tech character. Please enjoy

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    Created on 17th February 2014. Last edited on 11th February 2023.
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7 Comments

Oh, lovely.
Such an interesting design you use in this font. =3
Comment by Ivy Meadows (Isaiah Garcia) 24th february 2014
Looks a bit like my efforts to put up a shelf! Nice one :)
Comment by p2pnut 25th february 2014
Incredible!
Comment by ETHproductions 27th february 2014
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “jarvis” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 4th march 2014
@p2pnut Ouch. Not good at carpentry? :P
Comment by Superdoggy 5th september 2014
Is the name from Ironman?

Really cool concept! I feel like I've done something like this before...oh wait i have
Comment by Noah F. Ross (winty5) 14th september 2014

@time.peace When I type in "RANCHERS", it reminds me of the Indian takeaway business' logo. #ranchers #indiantakeawaylogo

Comment by Joseph McKay (CaillouFanJoseph) 23rd june 2019

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