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Inspired by the Facebook game: War Metal Tyrant. A thick font with a quirky twist to it. The Triangle off the bottom is signature of the font. Hope you enjoy!
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    Created on 14th May 2011. Last edited on 6th June 2011.
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An example of the font in the color it was made for.
Comment by sailordude97 24th may 2011
I like it, actually. However, I would consider thickening the Z's diagonal stroke a little. I'll post a picture showing what I mean.
Comment by Logan Thomason (xenophilius) 24th may 2011
Here's what I mean. It adds balance to the letter.
Comment by Logan Thomason (xenophilius) 24th may 2011
Good Thinking on the Z, I'll edit that. Thanks for your suggestions
Comment by sailordude97 24th may 2011
Why did you make it on such a huge grid? you could have done that way smaller. But I like it.
Comment by Agent Demonic Ladybug 26th may 2011
Agent, I realized that about midway through, but I didn't want to undo all the work that I'd done so I just continued that way. Oops XD
Comment by sailordude97 3rd june 2011
Strangely the "2" is still backwards and hasn't been changed.
Comment by UtadaH 2nd july 2012

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