Fett commands attention with its lavish uppercase letters. I had focused on creating an geometrical inverted slab serif incorporating features of Glyphic serifs. The distinguishing feature of Gylphic typefaces are the triangular shaped serif design, or a flaring of the character strokes where they terminate. Although Fett is not classified under either of those groups, I don’t think I wish it could be either- it shouldn’t be. Fett is meant to be very playful and tasteful. I named this font after its thick, fat stroke weight. Fett translates to “fat” in 3 different languages- German, Swedish, and Norwegian.
This is a font showcasing most of the FS stock bricks being inverted. The only ones that havent been are:
Polygons 1, 2, and 3;
Macaroni Quarters 1, 2, 3 and 4;
Macaroni Eighths 1, 2, 3 and 4;
New Rings 1 through 7;
and all of the Connect Bricks.
Bricks are sorted by starting letter. Inside the letters, there are different categories based on how many bricks the inversion uses.