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When the new arc bricks were unleashed upon fontstructland, I attempted several different styles incorporating this new maximum curve. My first drafts revealed the direction I was heading. I wanted to create a flawless geometric, technical sans lowercase with a touch of calligraphic flair (there are some optical correction issues in the result, e.g. with the e). For the uppercase, I intended maximum style without sacrificing too much coherence – why lose any of the best bits?

Brush script, art deco, classic engraving, three genera of gothic (sans serif, blackletter, and ancient alphabet!), runic, hieroglyphic, and yet still some futuristic tendencies all informed me. But do they blend?

The handwritten quality of a broad-nibbed pen or skillfully wielded marker provides the binding agent. An emulsion of all these influences, it is at once all and none. Even the strict modularity begins to melt into the background. Yet so distinctly fontstruct...

9 Comments

Comment by William Leverette (will.i.ૐ) 9th october 2010
Very cool. I'm lovin the '@' and '&', plus most of the lower case, and a few gems in the upper....especially the A.
Comment by djnippa 9th october 2010
That Q is the embodiment of feminism womanhood. Could an alt. Q be introduced to incorporate the man as well?

Innovation being your long-standing hallmark, you delight us yet again, (as elmoyenique would say:) master. Thank you.
Comment by thalamic 9th october 2010
Don't know what happen today, I just open FS and there is so many great font coming out...

Very nice work will.i this is strong work. Bravo!
Sample is awsome to
Comment by Michel Troy ~UrbanPixel~ (Upixel) 9th october 2010
@thalamic: I love the suggestion. While the standard rendition of the ‘mars’ glyph points up – awkward for a Q – this won’t stop me from adapting it. After the judging period wraps up for the handmade competition, I’ll add this and a fine new sample. Cheers!

@djnippa: Thanks, friend. The @ will definitely find a home in the next graphic. I’ll tell you, with great difficulty I choose A over @ in Archly above.

@Upixel: It really makes me wonder what crazy cards folks had up their sleeves that didn’t quite make the competition deadline. Will we ever know? Thanks for all your kind compliments. :)
Comment by William Leverette (will.i.ૐ) 9th october 2010
What I like most of your fontstructions is that they don't look at all like made with bricks, and yet by analyzing them you can still understand the bricks beneath the complex shapes and smooth curves (real curves, not fake-beziers that are so tiresome to the eye...).

Every time I'm amazed!
Comment by Em42 10th october 2010
@Emilio: Thank you for your generous and astute words, describing very well what I try to achieve here. It’s an even greater compliment coming from you, whom I consider to have one of the most sophisticated and refined design acumen amongst longtime fontstruct contributors. Your excellent and fully realized works teach me by example to remember (and try to practice!) how restraint can be the most effective design tool we have.
Comment by William Leverette (will.i.ૐ) 12th october 2010
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “Archly Gothic Sans” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 27th october 2010
Awesome!!!
Comment by Logan Thomason (xenophilius) 11th february 2011

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