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fs I-Tilic

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by thalamic


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Description:
Inspired by a picture found on this website.

Another diagonal line font so soon after fs Overlap. A mere coincidence. The application of each is very different. Overlap is about negative space while I-Tilic is about patterns and meta shapes. Post samples if you end-up playing with this fontstruction. Have fun.

[ = fi ligature
] = ti ligature
< = background fill (negative)
> = background fill (positive)
` = reverse tile (above base line)
~ = reverse tile (full height)
{ = top border
} = bottom border
| = side border
Stats:
86 characters, 47 downloads
Created:
Sun, 31st January, 3:05 AM 2010
Last Edit:
Wed, 22nd December, 7:09 AM 2010
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Discussion

thalamic
thalamic Mon, 1st February, 2010

This fontstruction is an expansion of this idea:

This fontstruction is an expansion of this idea:

thalamic
thalamic Mon, 1st February, 2010


thalamic
thalamic Mon, 1st February, 2010


jmarquez
jmarquez Mon, 1st February, 2010

awesome


Frodo7
Frodo7 Mon, 1st February, 2010

A dazzling new design inspired by islamic motifs. It has all the hallmarks of your excellence. Great demo picks, as usual. 10/10


aphoria
aphoria Tue, 2nd February, 2010

Cool idea, beautiful samples.


meek
meek Thu, 16th September, 2010

Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “fs I-Tilic” is now a Top Pick.


thalamic
thalamic Thu, 16th September, 2010

Thanks jmarquez, Frodo7, aphoria. Sorry for the super late reply.

Thanks Rob for the Top Pick. I almost forgot about this.


Upixel
Upixel Fri, 17th September, 2010

Strong work again, Bravo! and amples are realy good.
We have fun to watch how the font play between diagonales.