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Tears in Rain

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by LexKominek


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Description:
A futuristic, angular Blackletter. The lower case is inspired partially by an English Textualis design. Tannenberg Fett sort of inspired the uppercase. Full Latin, More Latin, and Extended Latin A sets. Alternate 'a's can be found in Extended Latin B. Performs quite well at small sizes, but recommended for display use.
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344 characters, 43 downloads
Created:
Sun, 12th July, 7:44 AM 2009
Last Edit:
Thu, 16th July, 7:13 AM 2009
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Discussion

LexKominek
LexKominek Thu, 16th July, 2009


meek
meek Thu, 16th July, 2009

Amazingly legible at pixel resolution


LexKominek
LexKominek Thu, 16th July, 2009

Thanks, Rob!


tianya
tianya Fri, 24th July, 2009

TSD戦队


gferreira_admin
gferreira_admin Fri, 9th October, 2009

Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “Tears in Rain” is now a Top Pick.


will.i.ૐ
will.i.ૐ Fri, 9th October, 2009

Good call on the top pick! And talk about a hidden gem! I’ve liked this one from a distance for a while, seeing it emerge to relatively little fan fair in the aftermath of the Underwörld/Terence Kill neue blackletter fontstruct renaissance spearheaded by kix.

I have to reiterate what Meek said: simply stunningly legible at pixel scale. Sure, it’s got some anti-aliasing going on because of the various angular half-bricks, but it reads just like a blackletter. A tiny, tiny blackletter.

It’s always great to see and appreciate fontstructions that hold true to the original conception of FontStruct as a type creation made diverse by the manipulation of just a few basic bricks.


LexKominek
LexKominek Sun, 11th October, 2009

Thanks, guys :-)