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Obviously dedicated to the great Sergio Leone and his Spaghetti Western "Dollars Trilogy" filmed in Almería. The uppercase was shot. Contains some extra western dingbats, keep your head down.
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Obviously dedicated to the great Sergio Leone and his Spaghetti Western "Dollars Trilogy" filmed in Almería. The uppercase was shot. Contains some extra western dingbats, keep your head down.
The Man with No Name is the antihero character portrayed by Clint Eastwood in the "Dollars Trilogy": A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). He is recognizable by his iconic poncho, brown hat, tan cowboy boots, fondness for cigarillos, and the fact that he rarely talks.
Wooow! Thanks a million, Big Chief!
@elmoyenique - Congratulations on the design and the Top Pick -- it is well deserved, and the style is very fitting for the movie series! Love the dingbats. :^)
@Goatmeal: Thank you very much, compañero. Getting some of the curves to "almost" look right has been really difficult, but solving these kinds of situations is why I like FontStruct.
wonderful western design!
@swash.buckler: Thanks, and glad it like you. My time to pay some old debts.
This was especially difficult to solve, and I am very happy with the final aspect, which can always be improved.
This is what the same glyph looks like when imported into Glyphs App (after “decomposing” the components) and then …
… After removing overlaps
Wooow! Fantastic! Now it does look like a beautiful S!
This is some high-effore western slab-serif! 10/10
Also, I like the overshoots…
@BWM: Thank you for your kind comment and the valoration!
Wow, beautiful work! It suits the movieposters so well and the bulletholes are a great addition.
I am going to try out the decomposing feature in glyphs.
@four: Thanks a million, dear compañero! About the decomposing feature in Glyphs, I noticed you that it crashes to me frecuently when I try to use this (no other) opcion. I reported this to Glyph, of course, but sometimes it still happens, usually with the characters with a lot of composite bricks. Maybe I've any hardware problems, I don't know... but Glyphs is very useful.
swiss cheese
;)))
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