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Caps-only font, with M, N, S and U alternates on the lowercase. Also you can find an extra "c" at the "¢" glyph. (Surfing again the FS waves without curvy bricks.)
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Caps only font, with M, N, S and U alternates on the lowercase. Also you can find an extra "c" at the "¢" glyph. (Surfing again the FS waves without curvy bricks.)
@elmoyenique - Beautiful inline font design. Congratulations! :^)
@Goatmeal: Thank you very much, compa. Paths to walk. :)
i like it!
@jirinvk: Thank you very much, pal! Initially it seemed too classic in proportions to me. This has put a lot of doubt in my design choices from the start. Glad you like it.
Quite the clever concept, the end result is lovely~
@tortoiseshell: Thanks for your always kind comments and support, amigo mío.
i like it because it has a cool woodcarving vibe.
Really nice, strong geometry on this. This design embodies a principle I've struggled to describe until now. All the individual bricks serve the same structural purpose - to turn the singular brick shapes into cohesive greater wholes. They are all integral to the design; none are superfluous. This's a real masterwork!
@zephram: ? Thanks for your kind words. I think I understand the nice feeling you describe.
Very stylish reminds me a lot of "tribal style" lettering and designs in Hawaii. Good use of the "sharp" bricks.
Wonderful use of bricks and a unique font with a lot of personality.
@Noah: Thank you. That's an association I hadn't anticipated, but with its point of curiosity.
@four: Thanks a million, compa!
The font in use...
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