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The font with great attention to numbers, from which its creation began and they set the style for the rest of the font. The result was an art deco style font with not the most balanced (A so wide), but strictly geometric proportions, as was done on posters of that era.
The name is in honor of Kazimir Malevich, the famous Ukrainian artist with Polish origin. Malevich works: https://arthive.com/kazimirmalevich/works?_lang=EN
STF_VINDALOO (Extra Bold Condensed) - An extra bold and condensed Art-Deco display sans
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This initially had already been a published work from my early days of Fontstructing and the original had a lot that was less than desirable. For a start, the obvious rookie mistakes, that were due to the lack of typographic education as well as insufficiant knowledge about the overall Fontstruct-Editor Expert-mode features.
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Now several years later, fully acustomed to the physiology of Fontstructing (composite bricks, filters, behaviour) but above all, to be able to visualize ahead and to conceive imaginary conceptual thinking for new ideas or solutions within the FS-Editor limitations. And in return to bounce back from these restrains and make them work in my favour.
So now I feel like I have to give some of my older Fontstructions a serious reassessment, and perhaps do some revisions here and there.
There are numerous hidden gems and potentials within these works, for which back in the day I remained unable to accomplish to their full glory and complete satisfactorily successful end result and design objectives.
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To get back at this particular font:
There was some unsolidified hidden beauty in certain forms that had yet to 'truly' be revealing itself. I completely overhauled a clone but basically ended up with more of a new font instead.
And I really like it
B-)
This is a clone