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Reload your brain, ask about everything. Our Future begins in... 3... 2... 1... NOW! NB: Better writing with uppercase. Three alternatives (b, f, T) to improve readability in certain cases are in the lowercase.
Trust you to come up with a new way to use the old bricks. Nice.
@thalamic: Thanks for your continuous support and kind words, master.
I like the way this font plays with my eyes, making them slowly run down, 10|10. Will you post the font from the first image?
Very cool! I think it would make sense to switch the uppercase and lowercase T.
@Dmitriy Sychiov: Thanks for the feedback. The font in the first image is still unfinished. @Yautja: Thank you. About the Ts, I've thought changing them but it has not quite convinced me, and I put the T like an alternative at last.
Verrry nice one! I
@jelenapeeters: Thank you very much. Good luck.
Excellent font, looks like it's going through a time warp.
@four: Thanks a lot, compañero. That's was one of the initials ideas, you got it.
This is a fine example of "glitch typography" - as far as I can read it - a trendy style based on mimicking the image artefacts of old CRT monitors. Great application of the standard brick palette, and fitting retro-futuristic demo pics. 10/10
@Frodo7: Thank you very much, maestro.
@meek: Thanks a lot, boss!
So simple and so effective! Bravo.
@beate: Your words are like a pink distinction ? to me, dear maestra! You know, I like to fold the letters.
@Merrybot: Don't worry, it was something like a joke.
@meek: Some troubles with the new functions in Chrome (at least for me, Safari and Firefox are fine on Mac): 1- The icons in the tool palette have lost their size. 2- The triangles of the drop-down windows have changed. 3- The ticks of the selected options have also disappeared. 4- The same occurs with the triangles of the character bar, the selection of the brick group (5) and the selection of the character set (6). 7- The indicative letters of the zoom selector have changed in size, and in the zoom of the Preview screen the words Pixel and View have disappeared ... Oh, well, and finally on the page of the blog where these news are announced I cannot to sign in for comment this. Sorry.
@elmoyenique
You have a cache stored in the browser that you use for FontStruct (which I guess would be Chrome for you). This means that part of the FontStruct code is new and part of it (containing images and stuff) is old and has not updated. This is normal behaviour, as it means that your computer can request less assets from the server.
To rectify this, simply press ⌘⇧⌫ and make sure that: “Cookies and other site data” and “Cached images and files” are ticked in the dialogue box that comes up. Then click: “Clear data”.
When you next sign into FontStruct, it should look normal once more.
And yeah, I also couldn’t sign into the blog page.
@TH3_CON-MAN: Thanks, pal. I do that, but it still the same.
@elmo The advice from @TH3_CON-MAN is correct (although you should only need to clear “Cached images and files”) and should fix most of the issues you describe. Strange that it doesn’t in your case.
Regarding the blog page sign-in, yes, I'm aware of that one.
Just use Safari :D
(Or don’t; I don’t want to get into a fight into which browser’s the best. But it definitely isn’t Chrome.)
@meek, @ TH3_CON-MAN: Thanks both of you for your revelating comments, my clumsiness is widely known. Don't worry, I'm still trying it and working with other browser.
Phew... Chrome updated, cleaned and restarted. Everything works correctly. And I have discovered also a beautiful blue color in the zoom levers! I'm happy and fontstructing. Thanks one more time, Rob. PS: the new cyrillic sample text works, but what about the old german one?
@elmoyenique
@Rob Meek (meek)
Yeah, I was gonna say that the German sample text doesn’t work anymore.
Also, I might have come up with a new Cyrillic sample for you, Rob. I’ll check it with Dmitriy first.
Ah glad you got it working @elmo. Thanks for pointing out the issue with German – I’ll fix that.
@TH3… Someone else made a suggestion for the Cyrillic text, which led me to what looks like quite a good resource
@Rob Meek (meek)
Did you get my message? Anyway, my sample that I came up with was:
ЧЕРВЬ СУДИЛ ЦЫГАН В АЭРОПОРТУ, ИЗМЕРЯЮЩИХ ОБЪЁМ ФЮЗЕЛЯЖА КАРТОШКОЙ.
@Rob Meek (meek)
It means: “The maggot judged the gypsies at the airport measuring the volume of the fuselage with a potato”, by the way. I noticed that Google Translate doesn’t do a very good job with it.
@TH3 I received your message and will reply to it.
sorry about the quality i needed a smaller file size but shoutout for the font
@cra$yfonts: Thank you for the sample. Please, could you tell me why you did it: personal, studies, work ...?
I did it for a personal project and no problem
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