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Published: 27th October, 2014
Last edited: 26th October, 2014
Created: 15th October, 2014
Based on disintegration, this font represents many forms of decay. It also appears like tea-stains on paper, giving it a very worn look. Despite this, the font is structured around helvetica and the letterforms remain recognisable and readable. The font is designed to be decorative and to be use selectively, for bold and attention grabbing headers, and not for large pieces of text. Think poster for your local rubbish tip! (or of a similar vibe).
661631
Published: 21st October, 2014
Last edited: 12th November, 2014
Created: 18th October, 2014
I tried to understand how the program exchanged some of the bricks while leaving others of the same shape untouched. I gave up on that research though ... where I was unhappy with the look of a glyph I added, removed or replaced some bricks in the interest of esthetics and there has been quite a lot of nudging to change brick positions for a more logical distribution of 'gaps'. I find this version quite pleasing. Intentional design based on the clone of My Unintended.This is a clone of My Unintended