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You created brick lace. Nice! :)
Heh! Like heavy doilies! I like the contradiction! :)
Beautiful work. I especially like the "grungy" aspect. Maybe the doily was left out overnight.
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You created brick lace. Nice! :)
Heh! Like heavy doilies! I like the contradiction! :)
Beautiful work. I especially like the "grungy" aspect. Maybe the doily was left out overnight.
Quiet impressive another time...
Good work!
Whoa! :-D The beauticity of this one is affecting me in different ways. I like the unique direction you are going with it: Chinese Victorian Grunge Doilies! It is ambitiously delicious. I enjoy the meticulous patterns and the intense complexity in the multitude of bricks used, but I am feeling that there needs to be a slight modification of the vertical design motif on the stems to fit and thicken the diagonals of the V,W,X,Y, and Z, and perhaps the K, M, N and A. But that's just me. Anyway, the stuff you've been putting out lately is very interesting. Nice work!
Thanks, All -
Geneus1; thanks for the suggestions. I fattened up the "Y"; take a look and tell me what you think. I can't make up my mind about it.
Okay, this is what I had in mind. Going by the "I" as a base, here are some options to approach the diagonals. I went with calligraphic strokes to thicken the left stems of the "V" and "Y". This treatment would work for the "W" and "X" as well. I attempted to assimilate the patterning on the "I" where the bottom remains darker and 'blooming' and the upper half is hollowed out. I think it balances it out better. Let me know what you think...
i love it. i don't know 'bout the dots, but i love it.
The craziness of this is really great. But I have to agree with geneus1, everything from V onward looks a bit starved (did the doilies burn?). I love that you used the bricks that looks like petals (or leaves), I couldn't figure out what to do with them myself ;)
Hey Geneus1 -
I like what you did. If you want to clone it and we can post it as a collaboration, I'm down. I appreciate the constructive criticism. I have been a typeface/font nut all my life, and while I've been doing graphic design and digital imaging for about eighteen years, I just started learning how to create my own fonts. It's something I've always dreamed (and that's not too strong a word) of doing. So...I need all the help I can get at this point. Thanks to everyone for the comments and advice!
Will do, Casey. Can I call the clone "Oriental Ottoman?" JK!
Since your creation inspired me to create, I've dedicated Fluoralei to you for sparking something inside me. :)
wow...nice one, how much time did this take !
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