NX Chaos

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For the Twenties contest. This font is supposed to represent all the mayhem that has happened throughout 2020 with the broken and worn down letters and all that.

Comment by Nyxo8803 31st march 2021

Also this is my first entry to a competition so I hope you guys like it!

Comment by Nyxo8803 31st march 2021

Unfortunately I can't make a sample image using this font because I'm using a Chromebook since my main computer kept running out of batteries.

Comment by Nyxo8803 31st march 2021

You can press Ctrl + Shift + Show Windows to take a partial screenshot then drag the area you want for the sample on a chromebook…

Comment by Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) 31st march 2021
Comment by Nyxo8803 31st march 2021

@BWM okay cool

Comment by Nyxo8803 31st march 2021
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “NX Chaos” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 27th april 2021

Congratulations! 
Your font looks like a frozen movement from a film, a screen shot, totally rough, but a cool and spontaneous of the moment, art object. 

Comment by beate 28th april 2021

Thanks for the TP!

Comment by Nyxo8803 28th april 2021

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