I found the answer myself just a few minutes ago by perusing an old Office (pre 95) CD.
They're MS Powerpoint clipart figures called SCREEN BEANS !!!!
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Browse All TopicsBack in the days of MS 95 or even 3.1 microsoft had a font or symbol set of these little all black 'stick figures' engaged in all sorts of activities (one was swinging a hammer about to smash a PC). It may have even been part of MS Office 95 or earlier. Does ANYBODY out there remember the NAME of the font or symbol set ? It's not webdings, but something similar I beleive. It's driving me totally CRAZY trying to find them SOMEWHERE !!!!!
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Indeed, and they are still available commercially, although their usage has gone way down: http://www.bitbetter.com/
Technically, they are not a font, they are vector graphics, which were intended for use in Power Point presentations and the like.
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i found a site that has something like that
"Includes Eleven Stick Figure Fonts"
http://www.microcimm.com/w
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by: MrHusyPosted on 2007-07-01 at 10:31:39ID: 19399640
Hi rnolan123,
typography /fonts/pro duct.aspx? PID=133
Maybe it is listed here ?http://www.microsoft.com/
Regards,
MrHusy