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SelfBuild Type Foundry [Craig Stainton]

SelfBuild Type Foundry has commercial fonts by Craig Stainton (York, UK, b. 1974), who grew up in Newcastle, UK, and studied at Leeds Metropolitan University. Craig specializes in computer, LED and bitmap fonts.

The fonts may be bought through DsgnHaus. These include SB Superbloc, SB Navigator, SB Expo (bitmap face), SB Grip (bitmap face), SB Degenerate, SB Modem, SB Tokyo [2004: a techno font designed for an exhibition of Japanese photography in London], SB Vibe, SB Message (2001, pixel font), SB Liquid, SB Byte, SB Websnap (pixel font). Downloadable demos without punctuation or numerals. Free font: SB Censor (2001). Experimental dot matrix font: go here. At FontHaus, he made Censor-Cameo. Experimental graffiti font: Graff (2005; see also here). Creator of Mighty Robot Lettering (2011).

Typefaces from 2015: SB Basement (grungy), SB Phormic (grungy), SB Splinter (grungy), SB Standard (pixelish).

Behance link. Klingspor link.

View Craig Stainton's typefaces.

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INTERNAL LINKS
Commercial fonts (small outfits) ⦿ Type designers ⦿ Type designers ⦿ Sites with only a few free fonts ⦿ Pixel/bitmap fonts ⦿ Experimental type ⦿ Graffiti fonts ⦿ Type design in the United Kingdom ⦿








file name: Craig Stainton S B Basement 2015


file name: Craig Stainton S B Splinter 2015


file name: Craig Stainton Mighty Robot 2011


file name: Craig Stainton S B Censor Cameo 2004


file name: Craig Stainton S B Censor Cameo 2004b


file name: Craig Stainton S B Degenerate 2001


file name: Craig Stainton S B Tokyo 2004


file name: Craig Stainton S B Tokyo 2004b







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