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		<title>By: FuzzyFelt, ein 24 Glyphen Photoshop-Font - blog.dersven.de</title>
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		<description>[...] FuzzyFelt-Font runterladenA child hood memory, Fuzzy Felt was created in 1950 by Lois Allan. Using machines which originally created felt gaskets for tanks, she has created one of Britain’s all time favourite toys.To keep the character and detail of the felt I decided to keep the font as individual PSD files, converting the glyphs to vector completely stripped them of any felt resemblance. Using the files may take a little bit longer than using a font file but the outcome will definitely be worth it.via [...]</description>
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