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44 characters, 5 downloads
Created:
Thu, 5th November, 12:24 PM 2009
Last Edit:
Thu, 5th November, 2:07 PM 2009
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CMunk
CMunk Thu, 5th November, 2009

So great in its simplicity. 10/10


will.i.ૐ
will.i.ૐ Thu, 5th November, 2009

Intriguing approach, but I think the f, l,and t are virtually indistinguishable. Try words like “lift” or “filter” to see what i mean.


will.i.ૐ
will.i.ૐ Thu, 5th November, 2009

Oh, and I meant to say, I like what is going on with “fi” as in “filter” – it looks like a ligature and may give you an idea for how to resolve the standard f.


Lamberg
Lamberg Thu, 5th November, 2009

True, there is some other parts of bad legibility.
There is the solution of spacing it out somewhat more, giving it more legibility but losing some of the esthetic concept.

Thanks for feedback.