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screen capture of Adanac font, featuring d-for-duct-tape
Created by Vancouver designers Sue Lepard and Matt Heximer to celebrate Canada Day, Adanac is “an iconic font representing aspects of Canadian culture and history.” And bless their souls, you can download it for free! Here’s a few more gems:
screen capture of Adanac font, featuring p-for-poutine
screen capture of Adanac font, featuring z-for-zamboni

  • http://chowderheadbazoo.typepad.com/ RodF.

    Seems suspiciously Coupland-esque.

    Any Canadian navel-gazing that does not pay tribute to the Mac jacket just ain’t gazin’ hard enough.

  • http://chowderheadbazoo.typepad.com/ RodF.

    Seems suspiciously Coupland-esque.

    Any Canadian navel-gazing that does not pay tribute to the Mac jacket just ain’t gazin’ hard enough.

  • http://juliocesarcarvalho.blogspot.com/ Julio

    nice!

  • http://juliocesarcarvalho.blogspot.com Julio

    nice!

  • http://tumblr.luclatulippe.com/ Luc Latulippe

    @Rod: Ha! I thought that too! I still dig it though, because it’s far less “LOOK AT MEEEE!! PAY ATTENTION TO MEEEE!!” than Coupland’s stuff.

  • http://www.luclatulippe.com Luc

    @Rod: Ha! I thought that too! I still dig it though, because it’s far less “LOOK AT MEEEE!! PAY ATTENTION TO MEEEE!!” than Coupland’s stuff.

  • http://tumblr.luclatulippe.com/ Luc Latulippe

    @Rod: Plus, these designers actually MADE the graphics, rather than Coupland who just shoves stuff in front of his Polaroid camera.

  • http://www.luclatulippe.com Luc

    @Rod: Plus, these designers actually MADE the graphics, rather than Coupland who just shoves stuff in front of his Polaroid camera.