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A font made as part of a project for UWE Bristol. It was origionally based the word 'Ambition' and used the straight edged, vector, geometric patterns found in Art deco design as well as movie posters for films such as 2013's 'The Great Gatsby' as inspiration. Another insiration was the archetecture of the Art deco movement. The straight edges could very well be gurders or the framework for building's of the time. 
This font could perhaps be used for the titles of Book, films, video games, shops, or anything relating to either Art deco or the 1920's. Howerver it is not advised to use in a large body of text as it will become illegible and hard to read in that format.

Comment by NeilWaldron 24th october 2016

What was your inspiration for this design? It looks like Art Deco/stained glass. Maybe, one day, you'll add numbers, punctuation, basic symbols to get a useful decorative font: it's worth it ...

Comment by Aeolien 2nd november 2016

Oupps, sorry, my computer didn't show your comment at all. Now I see the explanation. The font would also be perfect for neon signs or in bijouterie and glass/pottery work.

Comment by Aeolien 2nd november 2016

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