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In love with it! ?
Congrats on the TP!
Thanks @elmoyenique, @Rob Meek and @Hensley Dodson
Cool sample, compa!
Mesmerizing inline font; the letters look like ancient stone carvings. Great demo. 10/10
Congratulations to the two-page spread in the IdN Magazine (Typeface Design Issue v26n3). I know you are very modest, but it is great news for all of us. Well done.
Congratulations on the IdN Mag publication! You put the level so high that it is very difficult to keep up with you, compañero! ?
aMAZEing!
Thanks @Frodo7, @elmoyenique and @Dmitriy Sychiov!
It was an honour to be asked by the editor of IdN Magazine. One character in The Pattern Exchange needed a minor tweak in Glyphs, the other four fonts were 100% fontstructed.
This is pretty nice. We should have the + brick in the Connecting Brick sets, I know I can create the Mono and Bi-line, but probably not the Triline + brick, even with composites and stacking (without the lines overlapping)
Thanks BWM, well spotted on the biline +. I was going to propose it as a new brick until I realised I could make a 4x4 composite. Your are right, a triline + composite is not possible.
There is also a biline #...
NVM, it's still a biline font.
There seems to be a problem with capital O...
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Congratulations!
@BWM or is it...
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