Struct-destruct Serif 3.2

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Clone of Anarchy sans.
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    Created on 29th August 2009.
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very nice. sketchiness is the new black :)
Comment by funk_king 23rd september 2009
Haha, funk_king, I thought that too. A lot of rough stuff popping up.

I like that Q and the fact you went for old-style figures, they fit in very well.
Comment by sebastianberns 23rd september 2009
Very nice. Looks good, even when it's a bit fuzzy. The letter shapes, however, appear a bit of mixed bag to me: there are the orderly letters (e,m,n,i,j,N,L,U) and the disorderly ones (k,A,J,M,Q,R,T). In between the two there are the moderate ones. It seems that you've started something and in the course of making the whole set you've changed your mind, and started to experiment with some untidy forms.
Comment by Frodo7 23rd september 2009
Great stuff. I think I agree with Frodo7 about the slight lack of consistency ... but still very good
Comment by p2pnut 24th september 2009
Very cool. Maybe widen the space character a tad.
Comment by aphoria 24th september 2009
Really najs!
Make the capitals ÅÄÖ as well.
Comment by MartinLarsson 24th september 2009

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