The designer of this FontStruction has chosen not to make it available for download from this website by choosing an “All Rights Reserved" license.
Please respect their decision and desist from requesting license changes in the comments.
If you would like to use the FontStruction for a specific project, you may be able to contact the designer directly about obtaining a license.
14 Comments
Sursly. That R! So simple so powerful. I want to sumo-wrestle it.
At first, I thought I saw a glyph here and there that I might suggest a change to, but after looking at your sample, I would not change a thing. Every word is a quirky fontabulous piece of art.
Great work, Tag. One question: is the T an homage to william's I in djangogh? Or is this some kind of fraternal brotherhood of the screw that you two are in on?
@igorrossi: yes, but I quite like the idea of a single rogue brick on a high-frequency glyph. E occurs so often, it creates its own authority even though it's completely out of whack with the rest of them.
@afrojet: I didn't realise williaum was back and living under an assumed name! I thought this font was mad but his takes the biscuit. Actually the T-glyph was the one I wrestled with! I can't think of anything better unfortunately.
Please sign in to comment.