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This is a layered typeface based on my Sierpinski series. The typeface comprises 3 fonts: 3 layers for 3 separate colours. However, if you are happy with the white background as one colour, you only need 2 layers. This is a decorative typeface to be used for single letters/figures/initials, or short snippets of text, such as logos at large sizes.
Figure: Actual screenshot taken directly in the Fontstructor. I took advantage of a small glitch to superimpose two layers with different colours. It was a great help to check the glyphs for small defects, or misalignment. Colour saturation and resizing was done in Photoshop.
Another Frodomagic design that makes my eyes go out of focus.
What a tremendous—and mind-boggoling—achievement.
I'm in awe.
This is amazing
@Frodo7 - I know I'm late to this party, but this high concept, multi-part FontStruction is simply astounding. Congratulations!
@Aeolien, Scriptoresque: Thank you for your comments and ratings. I'm glad you liked this work.
@thalamic, gene1: I'm quite happy to release the pattern for you to clone and tinker with, if you are interested. One can't overestimate the possibilities of your combined force of creativity.
@Goatmeal: Thank you for your kind words. Well, there was no party. Fontstruct makes very little noise at present. Layered fonts are not new, but very trendy. I've simply used the layers to render an isometric pattern. Fontstruct proved to be excellent tool to ensure perfect alignment of the separate layers. I've designed several similar patterns; this one was my favourite.
Stunning!
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