AT Jumpa jumpa

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by kassymkulov

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The right half of glyphs is slightly moved upwards.

9 Comments

Comment by kassymkulov 22nd may 2014
Very inventive use of the nudge - works well.
Comment by p2pnut 22nd may 2014
Again, clever use of the new tool. Love the feel of jumping, nice stuff!

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Is something's wrong on the preview or it's just me, it doesn't show me any nudged bricks??

PS: Jumpa means "meet" in my language.
Comment by cablecomputer 22nd may 2014
Very pretty stencil. Will you add numbers and punctuation?
Comment by Noah F. Ross (winty5) 22nd may 2014
I love the simple stencil look! Maybe increase the spacing a wee bit, on my computer the "L" and "M" run together. Still a great font though! 10/10
Comment by tortoiseshell 22nd may 2014
@time.peace: On my computer too.
Comment by Noah F. Ross (winty5) 22nd may 2014
This one is hoppin'!
Comment by four 23rd may 2014
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “AT Jumpa jumpa” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 27th may 2014
Wow, thanks!

@cablecomputer: In this case, I just added 'a' to an English word jump, but I'm glad it means something in other languages ;)
Comment by kassymkulov 29th may 2014

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