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Happy 10th Anniversary! A highly conceptual and modular work with integration of "X", a technique that is yet to be developed...
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Do you think you can have the right side of the X on lc i, j, and l...
@Se7enty-Se7en
Thanks, good suggestions. UC is for alternates so I changed them there.
Aaahhh, X marks the spot --- or the whole letter ;) Interesting idea to use the x to open the glyphs in a different way; that's specially well thought out for glyphs with an eye or counter. So simple and so effective. 10/10 for the cleverness of X :D
It's so cool. It took me some time to figure out how you did it. Am I correct?
You clever thing! Well done.
@meek:
Thanks, boss, always a pleasure!
@thalamic:
It should be right :) But I used 2x2 filters to achieve narrower gaps.
@Thelamic HOW did you do the rotated curved bricks????
Clever design!
I wonder if there are plans on numerals yet???
@cablecomputer and @Se7enty-se7en:
Thanks! Most of my works here are experimental. I use fontstruct as one would use pen and paper - to draft an idea, and also to see what shapes are possible with the given software features. So I apologize if one finds them incomplete ;) I've added fitting numerals (more or less).
SHOW ME YOUR WAYS
haha
This took me an even longer time to figure out than Thalamic, but it is really clever. Excellent execution throughout. This technique opens up a lot of new possibilities. Thanks for sharing.
Glad that this is drawing attention, though I did use the method almost a year ago on AT Bevelour ;)
I don't get it... How? Teach me the ways of your circle, master!
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