Upside down

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by Christian Munk (CMunk)

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Inspired by this: http://vectortuts.s3.amazonaws.com/articles/linkb_20weirdlogos/15.png I suppose it could be used for secret messages. When printed on paper you would never guess that it should be read upside down.

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I would give you my wholehearted support for this work. To understand the calligraphy, the way in which letters are built, you must first turn them over (upside down, pefect name for your font), and the result is pretty good. In my humble opinion, now you should dare to upper case. The results will be great, I can assure you.
Comment by elmoyenique 4th april 2010
You're mad ! I adore ! as was your superb precedent minimalistic design Far Too Small (or something like this)
Comment by Abneurone Fluid Types 4th april 2010
Goldarnit!! Now I've fallen off the computer desk while trying to stand on my head.

Great bit of work - made me reach for my printer's pie :)
Comment by p2pnut 5th april 2010
Thank you all for the nice comments.

@elmoyenique: I am working on the capitals as I am writing this.
Comment by Christian Munk (CMunk) 6th april 2010
That's right! Congratulations!
Comment by elmoyenique 6th april 2010
Did you see you forgot the 4 ?
Comment by Abneurone Fluid Types 7th april 2010
I did. Now all of the numbers are there as well as most of the "more latin".
Comment by Christian Munk (CMunk) 8th april 2010
Sorry for that. It is definitely an extraordinary design. There is in basic shapes an improbable genetic transmutation of "courrier new" and "ocr A", the only interesting typefaces existing when I began with my first computer, an ATARI ST, in the 80s. NOSTALGIA !
As you added all these charaters, could you just add two little more : the e-in-the-o and the E-in-the-O, I'm french and then I could perfectly write in my language.
Comment by Abneurone Fluid Types 8th april 2010
Here you go neurone error, now it's compatible with French. I myself - being from Denmark, where we've got the additional æ, ø and å - hate it when fonts don't support it. I guess that's one of the reasons I often make my fonts so big.
Comment by Christian Munk (CMunk) 8th april 2010
I'm afraid than too much reading text with this font could reconnect my poor neurones in total anomaly. This is completely diabolical !
Comment by Abneurone Fluid Types 8th april 2010
You're a GENIUS!! I love this font! A download from me for sure! By the way, I just realized the "!" should be inverted in addition to the other letters. 10/10
Comment by Logan Thomason (xenophilius) 15th january 2011

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