TLD / Font Stencil turns pixel / 12.06.2009
Font Stencil, originally built for a Flash vector library from a square and a quarter of a doughnut, is now available from FontStruct as a screen-based pixel variant. © Dan Pike.
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Font Stencil, originally built for a Flash vector library from a square and a quarter of a doughnut, is now available from FontStruct as a screen-based pixel variant. © Dan Pike.

A small promotional card for Doree Mending has been developed as part of an offer for local fashion retailers and their clientele.

With Ark Atelier’s fitout for Lightspace Studios nearing completion, The Letter D was asked to develop a leasing promo.

While creating the full signage suite for Lightspace a block typeface presented itself within the exposed blockwork walls onsite, which we’ve used as a bold contrast to the tubular identity, drawn in Font Route.
Using FontStruct‘s engine Font Theo Fine‘s upper-case was altered, bevelling the corners of each block, with various symbols revised and the toilet pictograms added.
The typeface has so far been used on the Lightspace website and various collateral.

A suite of business cards and postcards have been produced for Doree Mending, cropping the original advertising posters on one side with a ribbon detail tying the old to the new.

Martin Spinks was looking to setup his own development firm and asked The Letter D to develop the name and identity suite.
Spinks & Co was chosen to take advantage of the distinctive sound of the founder’s name, with a rework of the typeface Georgia to emphasise both the sound and his approach – sharp.
A holding website has been launched with an evolving suite of stationery to come…
