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Great work. It has the flow of something handwritten, but with utter precision in all the angles and line ends. Love the way "t" lines up with the letters that come after it. Fav'd :D
Still no crowd appreciation on this one? I tried using it like I would use "Papyrus" or a similar font, to great effect. I do think the space width should be much wider, though... I had to do 4 spaces between each word to get this look:
For some reason I want to call this style "contemporary machinism" (please don't expect a [reasoned?] answer should you want clarification); it looks like assembled by a robot yet somehow reflects the style of the late 1920s into 1930s. Rather good.
@zephram i am interested in what look you are trying to make?
I wonder if alternates are possible (v, 8, w, m, etc.)
Wow, cool style! Also has handwritten feel to it.
I don't know how or why the image didn't post before...
changed 8 because it was weird
For old style figures, the 8 usually goes above the x-height...
I love the design of this one! Just one quick question though, why is it missing uppercase 'H,I,O,Q,R,U,' and 'Y'?
This font represents the Ashnikko font you see in her Single called Working B*tch
LOL WHERE IS “H” “I” “O” “Q” “R” U”
ASHNIKKO HAS AN O
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