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the name is kind of vague, hoping it wouldn't be confused with the lego logo font, or other unofficial lego fonts... even more reason this might be a bad idea?
oh god im sorry this page seemed like a much better idea before i made it and realized how little there was to say
 
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'''Lego''' is a [[Wikipedia:Sans-serif|sans-serif]] [[Wikipedia:Typeface|typeface]] created at [[Wikipedia:Dalton Maag|Dalton Maag]] in 1999.<ref name="Lego TTF"/><ref name="DaMa Clients 2001"/> It was used in documents at [[LEGO Media International]]{{citation needed}} and in the 2000 video game ''[[LEGOLAND (video game)|LEGOLAND]]''.<ref name="Lego TTF"/>
'''Lego''' is a [[Wikipedia:Sans-serif|sans-serif]] [[Wikipedia:Typeface|typeface]] created at [[Wikipedia:Dalton Maag|Dalton Maag]] in 1999.<ref name="Lego TTF"/><ref name="DaMa Clients 2001"/> It was used in documents at [[LEGO Media International]]{{citation needed}} and in the 2000 video game ''[[LEGOLAND (video game)|LEGOLAND]]''.<ref name="Lego TTF"/>
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
LEGOLAND gameplay - Lesson 1 - in-game font example.png | The Lego typeface seem in ''LEGOLAND''
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== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 10:15, 19 October 2025

Lego
CategorySans-serif, casual script
Commissioned byThe LEGO Group
FoundryDalton Maag
Date created15 April 1999; 26 years ago (1999-04-15)
Date releasedMay 2000 (2000-05) (in LEGOLAND)
Glyphs377

Lego is a sans-serif typeface created at Dalton Maag in 1999.[1][2] It was used in documents at LEGO Media International[citation needed] and in the 2000 video game LEGOLAND.[1]

References

  1. a b Krisalis Software (2000). LEGOLAND (Windows). LEGO Media International. File/code: Lego.TTF metadata. Lego Regular, Version 1 − Dalton Maag Ltd − Copyright (c) , 1999. The LEGO Group Date modified: 15 April 1999 (1999-04-15).
  2. "Custom Fonts − Our Clients". Dalton Maag. Archived from the original on 16 December 2001.