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BopCloser

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by typerider
cloned from bop carré by typerider


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Description:
Fat, dense version of Bop Carre! See the image enclosed, looks much better in truetype.
Stats:
107 characters, 43 downloads
Created:
Mon, 2nd June, 10:37 AM 2008
Last Edit:
Mon, 22nd September, 2:45 PM 2008
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Discussion

typerider
typerider Fri, 1st August, 2008

Made this version of Bop Carre a while ago, but kept it in the drawer since the letterspacing trick didn't work back than. I started my characters one grid square left from the origin to make them stick together. Worked in the structing window, not in the truetype.
But: halelujah! those wonderful people behind FontStruct fixed this so here we are: Bop as it should be: cosy & close.
One tricky thing though: I also used the advanced features to create the gaps between the blocks in each character. And see: in the truetype version there are gaps between the blocks within each character, but not between two adjacent characters That is easily solved by adding a tracking of +10 in Indesign.

Made this version of Bop Carre a while ago, but kept it in the drawer since the letterspacing trick didn't work back than. I started my characters one grid square left from the origin to make them stick together. Worked in the structing window, not in the truetype.
<br/>But: halelujah! those wonderful people behind FontStruct fixed this so here we are: Bop as it should be: cosy & close. 
<br/>One tricky thing though: I also used the advanced features to create the gaps between the blocks in each character. And see: in the truetype version there are gaps between the blocks within each character, but not between two adjacent characters That is easily solved by adding a tracking of +10 in Indesign.

kix
kix Fri, 1st August, 2008

wow, i didn't think it's THAT good legible!
huge compliments for this font, beautiful!


Stewf
Stewf Fri, 1st August, 2008

Might be really nice with each letter in a different color too.


typerider
typerider Fri, 1st August, 2008

Vielen dank!
Are you a candy-man?
P

Vielen dank! 
<br/>Are you a candy-man?
<br/>P