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{{Infobox typeface | {{Infobox typeface | ||
| image = Lego typeface sample.svg | |||
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| style = [[Wikipedia:Sans-serif|Sans-serif]], [[Wikipedia:Script | | style = [[Wikipedia:Sans-serif|Sans-serif]], [[Wikipedia:Script typeface|casual script]] | ||
| commissioned_by = [[The LEGO Group]] | | commissioned_by = [[The LEGO Group]] | ||
| foundry = [[Wikipedia:Dalton Maag|Dalton Maag]] | | foundry = [[Wikipedia:Dalton Maag|Dalton Maag]] |
Revision as of 09:48, 19 October 2025
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Category | Sans-serif, casual script |
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Commissioned by | The LEGO Group |
Foundry | Dalton Maag |
Date created | 15 April 1999 |
Date released | May 2000LEGOLAND) | (in
Glyphs | 377 |
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
- ↑ 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 . - ↑ "Custom Fonts − Our Clients". Dalton Maag. Archived from the original on 16 December 2001.
External links
- Download Lego (TrueType) at the Internet Archive