@BWM: That was the idea. Once I had zavantia made, it was easy to switch the inside part of the glyphs to the left and get zatrazia. And the combination of both fonts is quite interesting. PS: Actually, I usually do these things when I find myself stuck with a font that I do not finish solving properly. It's kind of an escape valve for me. Always grateful for the comments and support, pal.
I think that in this font you can make a more appropriate 7 out of a 180-degree upside-down L. You can add a horizontal line to it if you're afraid it might be confused with 1.
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Lefty version of zavantia. It's very funny mix both fonts.
This kind of has the same feel like the Zizaya/Zhears pair
@BWM: That was the idea. Once I had zavantia made, it was easy to switch the inside part of the glyphs to the left and get zatrazia. And the combination of both fonts is quite interesting. PS: Actually, I usually do these things when I find myself stuck with a font that I do not finish solving properly. It's kind of an escape valve for me. Always grateful for the comments and support, pal.
zavantia/zatrazia mix is cool!
@jirinvk: Thank you very much. Glad you liked it. I'm still playing.
I think that in this font you can make a more appropriate 7 out of a 180-degree upside-down L. You can add a horizontal line to it if you're afraid it might be confused with 1.
@Dmitriy Sychiov: Thanks, it's something I'll try.
this font is trippy compared to the original
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