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Info: | Created on 21st September 2018 . Last edited on 4th December 2018. |
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3 Comments
what is this supposed to be
Again: all tags need removing. They don't describe the font's visual quality, important aspects, a special theme. You stop people finding it in a few weeks. Why ?!?!
Examples #"kimono" is useless because the glyphs can't be used to create a pattern to allow the traditional tiling for printing fabric with japanese style symbols;
#"cascading style sheets" makes no sense because the glyphs don't create such an aspect and no server will send such instruction to computers using this font;
#"xi omicron" is an insult to me and the Greek nationals I know because you offer only those two glyphs, stopping us from writing information that requires Greek glyphs;
#"ithrubyg5" is neither a quality, goal nor known on the WWW making your font useless anywhere outside FS (and even inside FS): it can't be found for use. In fact every tag you wrote is useless as it doesn't descrige the quality and usefulness of the font.
Even your tag "Stupid" doesn't fit because you actually were rather careful when placing the bricks, creating a flow in the glyph sequencing, assembling bricks to make glyphs of more than 1 brick; I find the visual textures of most multi-brick glyphs you made here rather good.
......................... I suggest you remove all tags (as well as useless single bricks), then start tagging like a real Fontstructor with words that describe your font (the visual appearance rather than some esoteric phantasist wish): try "pixel", "decorative", "pattern", and even "code" might be useful (but remember it'll produce code only where installed).
All tags were removed! :D
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