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Last entry for the Reversecomp. Based on the theme of yin yang, opposites, black vs white, reversed colors etc. Was in a hurry so couldn't quite make UC, cause there were so many various variants of this but the result is similar to the font I saw on Behance.
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Namaste :)
Pure beauty and balance of yin-yang combined with delicate supporting lines. It jumped into my favs the moment I saw it. I hope you made the deadline, good luck! 11/10
modale
An imaginative approach to building characters around the the yin yang symbol with a very playful result.
A very controlled experiment in duality. It would have been easy to go overboard with the motif, but the output is just right. Does the 'j' need an opposing black dot?
How
Thanks.
@geneus1: Yes, the font is quite experimental, just to put the idea out. The uc and lc are the same but some of it may be altered of course, and removing the dot from uppercase j would be a perfect alternative, thanks for pointing it out.
@brynda: Well, it's hard to explain but I'll make an outline screenshot after comp results so that you have an idea. But the filters are 2x2. You may try it out yourself, maybe you'll get more interesting results.
Congratulations on the TP :) I loved the elegance of the glyphs as soon as I saw them.
stefanie
7 can be fliped Z...
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I've been looking everywhere for your fonts! I purchased KD Dekorat at MyFonts a couple of months ago and thought they had just disappeared. I'm delighted and excited to find them here. Thanks architaraz & fontstruct.
@tatesha Thanks, glad you like my work. But, KD Dekorat was just released on myfonts, never released it anywhere before. Maybe you bought another font.
It's weird. "u" and "v" are mirror images of one another, but yet I read one as "u", and the other as "v" without fail.
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