One of my most recognized fonts was born as "Fixie", rematerialized as a better, "Fixier" (and was added a light weight), and now it's "Stanger", named after the person I named this font after in the first place. I guess it's my fourth font, and in my opinion, the first Hebrew font created in a matrix of 4 by 4 pixels. This harsh limitation caused a very unmistakable one-of-a-kind "Shin". Today, five years after the original font came out, I added a cursive style, that examplifies the basic idea upon the original letters were built.
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August 25, 2008
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