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pow! awesome. 10 / fav
There go my chances. Again. //
Great work. The M is a bit odd. Maybe overlapping diagonals?
And the w.
Granny's Bear Hunt |
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pow! awesome. 10 / fav
There go my chances. Again. //
Great work. The M is a bit odd. Maybe overlapping diagonals?
And the w.
I agree with demonics on the M/W. Overlapping diagonals would look much better.
This is great. It's so energetic.
This is my first time using HTML tags in a message so I might have screwed up. xD
I agree the M/N could be improved, I like V/W/X though. & could be better too. Still, nice work!
The lower case works best for me. Still worth 10/10
A very usable stencil. Excellent work.
Exellent work! 9\10 from me, I agree the M\N\& arent the strong points, but I for one love the W! Love the name to! xD
-mpdr
Thanks for the feedback guys, will rethink those glyphs in the next couple of days!
M,N,W,$,& updated.
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How about a non-stencil version?
@dm: Good idea!
And by the way, did you make the first sample using software, or actually made it?
@winty5: It's a papercut made using an x-acto knife and a self-healing mat.
@demonics: To tell you the truth, that is exactly what this was in its early stages. Incomplete as it was, I used it as the basis for lettering on a papercut poster (and also on my dafont banner). When cutting the negative lettering I had to keep bridges to hold the paper together. That worked so well that I decided to complete the whole font as a stencil and publish it for the stencil competition. In my enthusiasm I forgot to save a non-stencil clone. To build that, I will now have to clone this one and work backwards. One day I will.
Good font; awesome poster.
Wow — very cool.
Nice papercutting! :)