zumbaya eYe/FS

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Using (only a bit) the nudge tool... I put some alternates to improve the J and T kern at the minus/major glyphs. Nice to glad you, people, I hope. PS: The "8 ball" glyph is in the © place.

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Using (only a bit) the nudge tool... I put some alternates to improve the J and T kern at the minus/major glyphs. Nice to glad you, people, I hope.
PS: The "8 ball" glyph is in the © place.
Comment by elmoyenique 19th june 2014
Comment by elmoyenique 19th june 2014
Very pretty. Seems like something four or architaraz might do. M m N n U u V v W w seem a bit blocky, but it doesn't seem like there is really any other solution. 10+fav
Comment by Noah F. Ross (winty5) 20th june 2014
What a beauty!
M maybe confused with H.
Comment by kassymkulov 20th june 2014
@winty5 & architaraz: Thank you a lot, pals. Suggestions to improve it are very welcomed!
PS: I'm working on H-M, but I think they can be read correctly in the most of the situations. What do you think?
Comment by elmoyenique 20th june 2014
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “zumbaya eYe/FS” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 20th june 2014
Beautiful floral and lively structures - nice font : )
Comment by beate 20th june 2014
@meek. Thank you very much for this new TP! You know: FS is the best place to make the best fonts with our usual freedom working!
@beate: Thanks a lot, Maestra!
Comment by elmoyenique 20th june 2014
Elegant font with a sci-fi touch!
Comment by V. Sarela (Yautja) 2nd july 2014
You know I'm a big fan of your work , Bravo again for this font
Comment by Michel Troy ~UrbanPixel~ (Upixel) 4th july 2014
@ Yautja & Upixel: You both make me blush! Thanks a lot for your continuous support and everytime kindly comments, masters!
Comment by elmoyenique 5th july 2014
This is so pschedelic, very '70, brings back pleasant memories *sigh* ... 10/10 + Fav
Comment by Aeolien 5th july 2014
@Aeolien: The 70's are a referent time in the Universal History. And too specially in the typographic world. I love all this kind of fonts, one by one! Much of these images keeps on my brain, I know that, and they come with my work naturally. I can't stop it, and I like it. Thanks for your words.
Comment by elmoyenique 6th july 2014
Ah the seventies ! I was a kid then so when i became teenager in eighties i sort of rejected this era, but subconscious has its rules that conscience can't be aware of, and when i see how my work turned with years, i can measure how much these 70s i passed as a kid heavily influenced and impacted my further developpement, mixing their tryout to open mind and senses at their max with much what end of 70s and 80s much "colder and depressive" spirit brought. This paradox is for much i think in how my work became so singular...
Thanks Elmo to keep this spirit alive, not by simply almost litterally (like many do) copying genuine works of this era, but trying and develop a personal unique way of expressing your own understanding of all this
Comment by cirque traumaccord 6th july 2014
Love it. :)
Comment by TCWhite 6th july 2014
@cirque traumaccord & TCWhite: Thanks a looot for your kindly comments, dear friends! I'm in continuous debt with you!
Comment by elmoyenique 16th august 2014

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