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by ssaamm
Cloned from sirif 2 by ssaamm. See also sirif blob 2 by ssaamm.

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    Created on 14th June 2010. Last edited on 14th June 2010.
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Comment by ssaamm 14th june 2010
this has a nice vibration. smooth and cool. nice sample. i did one too :)
Comment by funk_king 14th june 2010
Comment by funk_king 14th june 2010
Very nice sample, ssaamm!

I still have a small ream of wide-carriage computer paper in the same green/white pattern; my uncle worked with computer systems in the late 1970s, and he'd bring us this large-sized paper for drawing purposes! :^)
Comment by Goatmeal 15th june 2010
Great sample there! I guess this font doesn't just look like an old printer. Wayvee.
Comment by ssaamm 15th june 2010
@goatmeal
Didn't notice that comment for a moment. It seems like that kind of paper still floats around these days. I see it at my school and around the house some places. And the most common thing I see on there is, drawings. Too wide for writing, and it looks bad when you print it, it's too thin and full of holes for paper airplanes...I guess drawing is the best thing its for.
Comment by ssaamm 15th june 2010
Very nice font, come out very well
and well design, Bravo!


I'm working in computer system, I use these kind of paper until mid 90's :)
Comment by Michel Troy ~UrbanPixel~ (Upixel) 15th june 2010
The good: wonderful "blob" effect; some letters are just perfect (e.g. B,P,U,M,Z). The challenge: it appears, as if two different concepts were mixed together. Some letters don't really fit into the set (W,X, and maybe the Y). Some need fine tuning (N,V), and the C,O,Q looks a bit smaller/thinner than they should be. I know the limitations of this particular design, but I'm certain there is room for improvement here.
Comment by Frodo7 15th june 2010
Overall, a great effect. Must say that I'm also not too keen on the V W X or Y.
Comment by p2pnut 15th june 2010

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