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The Regular and Jumbled versions of STAMP ACT were made from scans of cheap commercial rubber stamps. The awkward design of the letters suggests a vintage packing crate. A big font company sells something called Rubber Stamp but this--and my other rubber stamp fonts which follow on the tour--are more like real stamping. The jumbled version has randomized placement.
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STAMP ACT is a free download. This copyrighted font is made available for commercial and non-commercial use when downloaded from Harold's Fonts. It is not intended to be copied, shared, sold, or reposted. |
Rubber Stamping
I was really into rubber stamps in the 70s, collecting and carving a bunch, some of which I've now made into fonts. I used to buy Eberhard-Faber's green Rub-Kleen erasers by the case for carving. Stamps seemed related to the punk thing, depersonalized but also handmade and even a bit retro. Now rubber stamps are back and stores are loaded with them. Hope somebody's still carving their own. Hint: the plastic erasers work well too. Or just use my rubberstamp fonts and keep your fingers clean.
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