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19 Comments
Wow! Really like the lightning shapes of A, V, W. And your Q is quite quaint! Also your numerals (especially 2, 3, 4 and 7) are looking sharp!
Is there any reason your l is extra tall, and your other ascenders (b, d, f, h, k) are at t-height?
10/10 + fave
Thanks, CMunk. The l is extra tall because it just looked nicer that way. The t should be shorter though. If these fonts were designed for being used, the characters would be more restrained. As it is, every character is however it wants to be rather than how it should be. Aesthetic whim is as close as I can come to defending the shape choices. :-)
The zid-zag AVW were forced into those shapes to keep the ultra condensed nature of the whole cohesive. I'm glad the Z worked out with the steepest angle brick possible. Otherwise it migh have required a jog in it somewhere as well. Come to think of it, maybe a jogged Z should be included as an alternate anyway.
Brave new shapes and forms. 10/10
Thanks, Frodo.
Thanks, Rob.
Nice, nice, nice fontsruction !
I love this. The usability factor is great, the quirky Q, W, V are great, the ampersand is great, just amazing work. 10/10+fav
How many risk solutions and how great results here, master!
Awesome work! I especially like the Q.
Should the F be flipped, or is it on purpose?
Thanks, thanks, thanks, beate. :-)
Thanks, winty. Not sure about the usability.
Thanks, elmoyenique. It's easy to take risks if you don't care if the font gets used or not. ;-)
Thanks, Yautja. The F is flipped on purpose as the special element of the font is its verticality. A regular F would have left too much gap between it and the next letter. I figured an uppercase F is most likely to be used at the beginning of a word anyway and unlikely to be preceeded by another...so might as well have it sit well with the next character. But just to be safe, I'll add another forward-facing F somewhere.
A refreshing take on classic glyphs!
Wow. So striking and unusual, the TP is well earned.
Awesome. Very striking, very original, very creative.
Spiky!
this is great work
I love this deconstruction, verry leggible
the VWX NM A are such original
BRAVO
It's nice, but where's the capital U?
imani
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