The patch recreation started from this screencap:
The MR. ROBOT patch text and show logo is essentially the NiseSega font created by fan HariHariSonic with a modified 'B'. For the patch, the center line is thickened and colored in.
The "Computer Repair with a Smile" font appears to be the Giuluio Bold font which can be purchased quite reasonably.
The robot image in the center was created by placing a grid over the screen capture of the patch and tracing over the robot in blocks, much like in this tutorial. The contiguous blocks of each color were then combined into a single path.
The thread color choices were from the lsacord color chart as follows:
- Dark Grey/Border = (Charcoal - 0111)
- Red = Darker Red (Special Red - 1902)
- Light Grey (Sterling - 0124)
- Yellow = (Yellow - 0600)
The patch size, 4"x2.5" was chosen based on the embroidery shop's available blanks. It is a little too wide for its height.
The jacket worn by Christian Slater appears to be an Eisenhower-style uniform jacket produced by Eastern Uniform in the 80s. Eastern Uniform no longer exists and the jacket does not appear to still be produced. The jacket appears to be very similar in form to the Cintas Ike Jacket - 971 which is not available in brown or with a red lining.
Original research and design work done by Sarah Schmitt and Terry Wilson (otherwiseguy).
The artwork/patch-design.svg file, though created from a combination of public domain and properly licensed fonts and self-drawn graphics, is an attempt to recreate a prop from the Mr. Robot television show. This project is a work by fans, for fans, and is not intended to be used for commercial purposes.