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A pretty simple fontstruction on its own. It only comes to life when layered with other fontstructions from the Institutional family (Elements is available now with further additions coming soon); see samples. This fontstructions attempts to further two quests: to have a font almost completely solid (without sacrificing legibility, i.e.) and to find new ways pixel-level coloring without coloring each pixel.
Disclaimer:
No attempt is made to copy/reproduce any existing type design or coloring technique. Any resemblance to existing fonts or fontstructions or coloring technique is purely coincidental and displays the designers inability to unlearn intentional or accidental knowledge gained in the past, either visual or technical.
Danke, merci, thankyou.
18 Comments
As always, your samples are the best.
The disclaimer is awesome too!
This one is another one of your typeriments that denies the fact that the sky is the limit.
I could be wrong but the lowercase 'c' seems a little long in the tooth.
fs Institutional VO
fs Institutional VE
fs Institutional HO
fs Institutional HE
fs Institutional HE VE
fs Institutional Elements
The key to the names is:
H=Horizontal
V=Vertical
O=Odd
E=Even
So HE fontstruction stands for the same fs Institutional font but with horizontal stripes in even-numbered slots.
I'll work on fs Institutional HO VO as well to complete the Institutional family. Soon.
The Elements font contains additional things that can be mixed with the base Institutional font for more custom effects.
Enjoy.
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