Mattel Electronics Icons

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A recreation of the Intellivision "Running Man" pixel icons used in the Mattel Electronics logo, circa late 1970s/early 1980s.

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Comment by Goatmeal 2nd january 2023

Dan Zadorozny / Iconian Font's "Xped Light (version 2)" font is used for the "Mattel Electronics" lettering in the sample above:

Xped version 2, found under the "X" fonts

Comment by Goatmeal 2nd january 2023
Comment by Goatmeal 2nd january 2023

Cool! I remember when your FS logo ran...

Comment by elmoyenique 2nd january 2023

@elmoyenique - Thanks!  I changed my animated avatar to cut down on FS bandwith.  This is a "higher definition" version; my original was based on the screen pixel versions. :^)

Comment by Goatmeal 3rd january 2023

I liked your animated avatar very much! It would be nice to see it posted here in the comments section...

Comment by four 10th january 2023

@four - Thank you; you are too kind!  Here is my old avatar, scaled up to 300x300.  :^)

Comment by Goatmeal 11th january 2023
Comment by Goatmeal 11th january 2023

i never seen your avatar ran...

given that my account was made in april sixth 2022

Comment by lucapri 26th january 2023

Wonderful!

Comment by four 14th february 2023

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