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Modular blocky font on Parisian Thai restaurant sign (L'Escale Bangkok)

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Hello,
I'm trying to find what font this is, used for the "BANGKOK" sign, as well as RESTAURANT and THAILANDAIS.

Anyone?

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Solved by Kevin Thompson

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Thank you Kevin.

I read on LeFly website's that it is :
"SquareWise is my interpretation of a font I found in a catalogue of dry transfer lettering from 1982. There it's called 'Square'."
and then "Note: This font was originally named "Square Peg", but I discovered there already was a commercially available font by that name (by designer Rob Leuschke)"

But I have not found either "Square Peg" or the original dry transfer lettering.

if anyone happens to know more, I'm interested !!

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Right I get it now, thanks.
If anyone has a copy or image of the dry transfer, or the name of its designer, let me know!

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Awesome, thank you.

12 hours ago, Gecko said:

squarewise comes up as a free download at daFont.com

That was clear from the link already provided by Kevin. The follow-up was to know more about the original design.

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