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By request, a polygonal font with a slightly militaristic feeling.

The truncated polygonal perimeter of most glyphs is somewhat inspired by the lettering on World War I planes, tanks, and ships. These forms of lettering tended to have more square aspect ratios. I changed that to give this font more personality and to condense it so more text could fit on a line.

In terms of what modern military setting this might fit into, it looks very Air Force- or Navy-esque to my eye. Check out contemporary video games and recruitment materials relating to those two branches and you'll see what I mean.

3 Comments

Comment by zephram 26th february 2019

Added More Latin.

Comment by zephram 4th may 2019

So simple and yet so nice.

Comment by SymbioticDesign 4th may 2019

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