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    Created on 14th August 2009. Last edited on 16th August 2009.
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So many slippery currents to avoid. So many rocks to anticipate. It's dicing with death to mix two styles like this, there's no way I'll be able to sustain it through an upper case. But I have to try.
Comment by intaglio 14th august 2009
Is it a Sladge? Is it a Web? ... whatever it is it's worth a go at the UC :)
Comment by p2pnut 14th august 2009
It's as I anticipated: the parents are turning out to be far more gruesome than the alleged offspring.
Comment by intaglio 14th august 2009
Yet another masterpiece. I don't know why do I like your fonts so much. You seem to make a number of unexpected, odd moves I would never dare to make. And those are working surprisingly well. They also convey your hallmark. My respect, the highest.
Comment by Frodo7 16th august 2009
Thanks, Frodo. I'm thinking that in the upper case the tops should have block serifs and the bottoms wedges, but maybe that's a bit too formal for a schizoid font like this. I quite like "spanners in the works" so maybe it should just be the occasional glyph which goes thud! It's quite fun working out which ones the clangers should be.
Comment by intaglio 16th august 2009
Comment by intaglio 16th august 2009

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