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Far from being a goth or metalist myself, I am still fascinated by the aesthetics in those kind of blackletter typefaces. After all, they are the oldest print typefaces and they have a history.
I started out imitating Aeronaut - which you can still see in the u and n - but after a while it became more and more gothic and I had a hard time not to imagine the names of Norwegian black metal bands set in this... That's why I called it Black Organic...
Maybe I can come up with a friendlier, more flowery, ornamental version called Green Organic or so.
10/10!!!
But 9.99/10 (10/10) because the T looks a bit out of place... Congratulations for the Top Pick! :D
Both the T and the e are purposely created this way. As I said, I had the band logos of black metal bands in mind, although I'm not into the genre at all. But the somewhat doomed T and the e missing a lower jaw seemed to be quite fitting.
I will turn to happier typefaces in the near future, though...
not sure how helpful the roman numerals are in the long run.
great font.struct.
Sublime. 10/10
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