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Description:
Although the name has little relevance, this font is very abstract.
Stats:
99 characters, 3 downloads
Created:
Tue, 19th May, 11:34 PM 2009
Last Edit:
Tue, 23rd June, 8:10 AM 2009
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Discussion

atomy
atomy Thu, 1st October, 2009

Can anyone who sees please leave comment


thalamic
thalamic Thu, 1st October, 2009

Hi, atomy. I'm commenting because you asked. Abstractness is a fine thing to attempt for the design, however, even in abstract art or design there needs to be some consistency between one and the other to form a cohesive group, as, for instance, between m and n. In relation to m/n, the r is too large and s is completely another style and weight. Similarly, if, say D is the style you were aiming for, then A does not fit, and if A is what you were after, then M matches, but not enough. Get my point? Even in abstract type design, you need to have consistency before it makes sense.