Delicious! This shows once more your impressive skill to defy fs small grids to draw "real" flowing curves with quite a "living" quality in them without ceding to the polygonal temptation only adapted to pixel size and fs low definition preview.
I could spend hours staring at the pure beauty and mastery of this font. Maybe one reason I find it so appealing is that I made an 'o' exactly like yours a couple months ago, and tried to make a font out of it, but gave up after a few unsuccessful attempts.
I'm eager to see more punctuation, if you are going to add it. I fontstructed the exclamation point for my image because you don't have one (at least not yet). This is a very great modernized, soft slab-serif, comic font, and absolutely perfect in my opinion. Made with a 3-grid square x-height--I am completely in awe!
Thanks everybody, and especially ETH :) I also had few unsuccessful attempts until I added serifs... I've added some punctuation and will try to add more.
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@Umbreon126: It all started with o, 2x2 filters:
(PS: I'm with ETH!)
I'm eager to see more punctuation, if you are going to add it. I fontstructed the exclamation point for my image because you don't have one (at least not yet). This is a very great modernized, soft slab-serif, comic font, and absolutely perfect in my opinion. Made with a 3-grid square x-height--I am completely in awe!
This license is often called the “free advertising” license because it allows others to download your works and share them with others as long as they mention you and link back to you, but they can’t change them in any way or use them commercially.
This license does not allow others to clone or otherwise modify copies of your FontStructions.
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