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Prajna is a Sanskrit word meaning wisdom, understanding, insight. Simple on the outside, with some depth on the inside. Looks like it could be 1:1 bricks, but it actually uses a 1.5 sized brick width, giving it additional curvature that wouldn't be possible on a 1:1 scale.
I was supposed to release this a year ago, synchronous to the Peace 2.0 sculpture that was publicly unveiled which utilized Prajna to spell out "Peace" in 12 different languages. I like to think that since the sculpture was written with Prajna, it has a literal connection with wisdom, understanding and insight. I release it now with the hope that you may write with Prajna of your own.
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Nice font, Master. The difference between 1.5:1.5 arcs and the usual 1:1 ones is most evident in this comparison between this font and a similar looking other that I did.
BTW, this font in use can be seen a little better in one of the great picts illustrating your interview for the Gridfolk section of FontStruct. And I like that sculpture a lot, I hadn't said it before.
Congratulations, Great geneus1!
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