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I was experimenting with filter settings and brick combinations to get better curves for a Cyrillic set. The whole project went astray, as I discovered (or maybe rediscovered) a combination, what became the backbone of O,E,S,C,3,8 etc.. Yes, the filters are 2:2. I set the contrast ratio between the horizontal and vertical strokes to 1:2, and made the glyphs a bit wider to get the most out of the luscious curves. The letters with diagonal strokes were a real challenge. I'm still not happy with the V,W,Z, but at least I've managed to conceal the limitations of bricks.
As I refered to in the Description, I am fully aware of the clone-like nature of this design. It combines the most overused elements from half a dozen fonts, and as such it may not be the most valuable piece in my fontfolio. However, I always strived to make fonts you could not distinguish from the ones made by Bezier-tools. Andromeda Strain is a big step toward that direction, and it could show the "can-do" attitude to prospective fontstructors.
10 stars! Period. Granted a good comment, and a download. You are so good. :)
- Nice belt!
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