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In this typeface, I have explored the idea of order and systematic design in an urban surrounding. Following the natural lines from the cement of a regular brick wall I have used the repetitive pattern and method to mark the outline to my type face. This font is primarily created for using in titles and headings rather than in a body of text as it is more impacting as well as visually striking and eye catching.
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Great work. Is the Z reversed intentionally?
It's like afrojet's "Breakout" (you might want to add this tag)… but in 3D! I am looking forward to seeing more glyphs (b.t.w. "Z" even shows a wandering pixel above… whyyyy? ;-)) 10x7 virtual 2D matrix, I'd say (max 70 bricks per glyph).
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