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zelfvolution eYe/FS

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I also wanted to try a stencil. The drawing is done with the font "zelfvolution @ eYe/FS." I hope you like them.
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101 characters, 79 downloads
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Thu, 20th May, 2:11 PM 2010
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Sat, 23rd October, 12:13 PM 2010
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elmoyenique
elmoyenique Sun, 23rd May, 2010


djnippa
djnippa Sun, 23rd May, 2010

Nice font, a great usage of the new features. Have you thought of using a smaller inner curve, as it looks a bit fat on the corners at the mo.


Frodo7
Frodo7 Sun, 23rd May, 2010

¡Este es brillante! This is freaking awesome! I didn't know this Che Gorilla version before. The font itself is sublime. I like the mixing of the few lower case glyphs, and the touch of decay.

I just been listening to Clay Aiken's stellar performance of Bridge Over Troubled Water (for a hundred thousandth times), and one line echoes in my ears: "Your Time Has Come to Shine". Well, you did, magnificently. Keep shining. 10/10


p2pnut
p2pnut Mon, 24th May, 2010

A good, strong stencil - well worth a 10.

The only glyph that I wasn't 1000% sure of is the G ... for me, the descender is a wee bit long.


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Mon, 24th May, 2010

I am always very grateful with all the comments made about my fonts, and in this case especially. I'm working in the curved sections and also in the G. Thanks again for your help and all the time you have used seeing my works. Your help and your support is always crucial.


Frodo7
Frodo7 Mon, 24th May, 2010

Actually, I quite like the "G", but the descender may not be consistent with the rest of the set. Be careful to make it different enough from number 6.


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Mon, 24th May, 2010

I've tried a new "G", according with the "E". It isn't a 9, it isn`t a S... It works in many aspects. What is your opinion about it, please?

I've tried a new "G", according with the "E". It isn't a 9, it isn`t a S... It works in many aspects. What is your opinion about it, please?

Frodo7
Frodo7 Mon, 24th May, 2010

Yes, I like this new G. I thought you were to axe the descender, but keep the G otherwise. Instead, you've created a quasi-lower case version to add more excitement. It goes well with the e,m,n,y. One notable omission is the 'a'. You can actually have two versions within the same font: one upper case, and one quasi-lower case. I'm happy that p2pnut prompted you to think again about the G.


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Mon, 24th May, 2010

And here is the new "A". The font is living, grow up; please, tell me your opinion about that. Thanks a lot.

And here is the new "A". The font is living, grow up; please, tell me your opinion about that. Thanks a lot.

djnippa
djnippa Mon, 24th May, 2010

I'd have the Capital 'A' where the lower case 'a' is, same with the G. It will work better.


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Mon, 24th May, 2010

I think you are right and this way is the most convenient. Thanks, I could improve very little without the great help from you. Any other suggestions would be welcome here.


zen_killa
zen_killa Tue, 25th May, 2010

Cool stencil font !! Perhaps it should be more trash, i don't know.

zen


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Tue, 25th May, 2010

Smaller inner curves added. The font continues improving with your comments, thanks.


p2pnut
p2pnut Tue, 25th May, 2010

One of the great strengths of FS is the way support and advice from our fellows helps us to stand back and look at some of the fine detail. We all benefit from observing this process.

By the way, the original G was very good (as a G), but as Frodo7 said, maybe not for this design ... which just keeps getting better.


Upixel
Upixel Tue, 25th May, 2010

Ho god! this stencil is awsome :)
I Love it a perfect 10

Suggestion:
(because in général that irritate me, even with pro font.)
If you put dirt into your font, offert different dirt of the same letter, take advantage of the unuse set. It make a font less computorize ;)

Per exemple "Gone to see" with two different e for "see" will look more handcrafted (use the same design but scratch it different)


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Tue, 25th May, 2010

@ Upixel: you hit in the bull's-eye: my first intention was to make each glyph different, and my lack of effort that I have not succeeded it (I beg your pardon, my english is disastrous). This font is moving, folks! You're moving it. Still moving forward! You will be always the first.


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Tue, 25th May, 2010

What I'm thinking now about it is filling the gaps that I owe to the lower case characters with all these pretty strange things that happen here ... is a reasonable idea, you don't think so?


afrojet
afrojet Thu, 27th May, 2010

Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “zelfvolution eYe/FS” is now a Top Pick.


Upixel
Upixel Thu, 27th May, 2010

elmoyenique

we're you asking me a question? if so I did'nt get it on your last comment ?

je pense que tu parles espagnol non ?


LexKominek
LexKominek Thu, 27th May, 2010

I've been seeing this in the live feed for some time, but I didn't realize that it was so small! 10/10!


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Tue, 8th June, 2010

@ UpPixel: BrldBrldBrld ... I have no idea what I meant by that last comment, fatigue and sleep are my excuses, I hope you accept them. Please forgive me for not having answered before your question, but I've been almost two weeks without a computer (and not to use other computers either at work). The truth is that my idea was to fill the font with different designs for other more glyphs. Y, si, mi lengua materna es el español; si usted lo desea, puede utilizarlo conmigo. Thank you very much for the time you spend with my little work produced by an apprentice typesetter.


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Tue, 8th June, 2010

Once again I thank FS Staff for having seen something remarkable in one of my rookies fonts. I can only promise them that their eyes never tire of them with designs it worse, and I apologize in advance for that. A lot of thanks for everything, and especially the FS colleagues who have helped me in it: the greats djnippa, Frodo7, p2pnut, Upixel and other. Without them there would have been possible for me to get it. Thank you, compañeros (comrades)!


djnippa
djnippa Tue, 8th June, 2010

Any plans to add a full lower case, as you've already got half the characters? ;-)


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Tue, 8th June, 2010

@djnippa: Yes, we have been discussing it. Thus, the lower case could be a redesign of the upper case but adding a new glyphs "bited" for the stencil to facilitate involving more than one version of each glyph to make with its a variable logo or a most readable poster headline, avoiding in part the effect of computer font who Upixel as refered recently. We are on all it.


Upixel
Upixel Wed, 9th June, 2010

dont worry about delay.. I'm the first one to be offset ;)

I wish my spanish could be better, I love it, it sound good to my ears
In fact I live in North America... and When we go south of US everything (mostly) is in spanish.
I always try to add the ¿? ¡! glyphs for you ;)


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Wed, 9th June, 2010

@ Upixel: Thank you for your attention to the double question marks and exclamation marks, Spanish is almost certainly the only language that these are so used, at the beginning and end of the sentence.
By the way, I take this opportunity to ask for help once again to the Greats FS (and also other colleagues), please: I need to know if these corners can be rounded in a 1:1 grid. The font is finished, but I am unable to find another solution. Help me, please, I promise pay you with... better fonts (and eternal gratitude).

@ Upixel: Thank you for your attention to the double question marks and exclamation marks, Spanish is almost certainly the only language that these are so used, at the beginning and end of the sentence.
<br/>   By the way, I take this opportunity to ask for help once again to the Greats FS (and also other colleagues), please: I need to know if these corners can be rounded in a 1:1 grid. The font is finished, but I am unable to find another solution. Help me, please, I promise pay you with... better fonts (and eternal gratitude).

elmoyenique
elmoyenique Thu, 10th June, 2010

Second try ... Better, but not enough. I ask again for the help from some fontstructors who knows or can indicate me a possible improvement. Thank you in advance.

Second try ... Better, but not enough. I ask again for the help from some fontstructors who knows or can indicate me a possible improvement. Thank you in advance.

Upixel
Upixel Thu, 10th June, 2010

Well I may have a first step of a solution.

but I'm working on te last composite


The green frame was use for a composite to create the two smooth cell


geneus1
geneus1 Thu, 10th June, 2010

This is a perfect situation that would need the quarter arc brick I was talking about in Circle Cult. It would be able to work as a solution in the first instance with filters maxed out. Until then, Here are some options in 1:1 scale:

1. This option keeps the triangle at the end joint and replaces the adjacent bricks with two thick ends of a 1:4 angle set.

2. This option thickens the diagonal line at the bottom and joins it to the vertical with a combination of the thick end of a 1:3 angle set on top, followed by the thin end of a 2:3 angle set directly below, giving it a rounder feel if that's what you were going for.

This is a perfect situation that would need the quarter arc brick I was talking about in <a href="http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/334781#22549"> Circle Cult. </a> It would be able to work as a solution in the first instance with filters maxed out. Until then, Here are some options in 1:1 scale:
<br/>
<br/>1. This option keeps the triangle at the end joint and replaces the adjacent bricks with two thick ends of a 1:4 angle set.
<br/>
<br/>2. This option thickens the diagonal line at the bottom and joins it to the vertical with a combination of the thick end of a 1:3 angle set on top, followed by the thin end of a 2:3 angle set directly below, giving it a rounder feel if that's what you were going for.

elmoyenique
elmoyenique Fri, 11th June, 2010

@geneus 1: a million thanks for your suggestions. Soon I will publish the font, it's nothing spectacular, I notice, but I found a number of problems with this font and I really enjoyed myself get going to solve these problems with FS. Thanks again for your help, master.


Upixel
Upixel Sat, 12th June, 2010

Sorry I was at the office and was unable to upload an image of my last comment...I'm pretty sure the firewall block me


but Geneus1 answer beter than me :)


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Sat, 12th June, 2010

@Upixel: Thanks again for your efforts. At the end I opted for the solution proposed by geneus 1... with some tiny differences. But I'm still looking to improve this kind of corner in a 1:1 grid. I do not know why but I have the intuition that there may be a solution to this problem and we have not yet discovered it, I think. OK, we are on the block.


Pixels all arround
Pixels all arround Fri, 18th June, 2010

Excelente Fuente! Excellent Font! thanks for sharing


3moDuDe
3moDuDe Sat, 23rd October, 2010

Looking back, I think the font can be made more consistent if you match the tails of g and y. :D


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Sat, 23rd October, 2010

You're OK, thanks, compañero FS.


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Sun, 13th March, 2011

Another twist, similar approach. This is part of the Summer 2011 collection presented by Kukusumusu the well known (at least in Spain) t-shirt shop.


elmoyenique
elmoyenique Sun, 13th March, 2011


Adien Gunarta
Adien Gunarta Sun, 13th March, 2011

haha.. i love the picture above