A Font Made From Model Railroads

It will probably make the memos in the break room about stealing lunches considerably harder to read, but this unique font made from model railroad layouts is still far more pleasing to the eye than Comic Sans.

It was created by Ludvig Bruneau Rossow, a graphic designer from Oslo, Norway, who one day decided to attempt it as an experiment using an old train set he found in his grandmother’s basement. He managed to recreate every letter of the alphabet, though, like with many custom fonts, the punctuation and other subsets are completely missing. Maybe he can make those using slot car tracks?

[Bureau Bruneau via Coudal]

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(3 Comments)
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    Deshan

    Sunday, October 23, 2011 at 11:09 AM

    theres no “F” in the picture…

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    GG

    Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at 2:19 PM

    does anyone know how to download them as a font? This would make a great card for a friend of mine

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