Inspired by dpla's comment about an animation showing the transformation of a standard font into the shattered look of "Bruch 01". Such animation will be easier to comprehend if the non-Bruch design is reasonably close to the Bruch design; however the transformations won't be spectacular ;)
Although rather 'basic' this design would work well for such a presentation. Sadly I don't have an animation program to show this.
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Inspired by dpla's animation comment :) Some glyphs still need tweaking
Cool: now I can imagine it in action! (thanks to this first frame of animation.) :-)
Well… pertaining to the transformation, it'll depend on your tool… I cannot tell you a name of a trivial vector editor with this feature, sorry. (I create aniGifs most of the time, from bitmap/vector/3D images, but I'm afraid it cannot help you with the 'morphing' process of this project…) Maybe later, if I see something open source. In general, this kind of animated text is made as a visual effect in a video editing software, in After Effects alike tools, even in 3D for video games. Even in these (purchasable) cases, I cannot say if a custom font can be easily imported. If it were me (with fewer priorities), I'd use the gratis Inkscape to move back the pieces of the glyphs [in "Bruch 01"] to their original location [in "Bruch 01 Not"], glyph after glyph (I'd save the canvas of every frame), which would be time-consuming (and done without actual physics), all the more since "Bruch 01" is not necessarily the final frame of the destruction.
Clean angular font as is. :-)
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