royal yankee

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  • seemed fitting for a streamliner font to have a monicker amalgamated from two streamliner locomotives~

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    Created on 15th December 2022. Last edited on 22nd February 2024.
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Comment by caterpillar's.kimono 22nd february 2024

Nice cursive! But what about the L? Maybe some locomotive could derail there...

Comment by elmoyenique 23rd february 2024

@caterpillar's.kimono - To piggyback on @elmoyenique's idea, perhaps having a little serif tail sticking up on the right end of the L?  I know that it might break with your design, though...

Comment by Goatmeal 23rd february 2024

Or maybe take the halfside of the U to make it.

Comment by Kiên Trung (trungdangTrung Kiên) 23rd february 2024

big thanks for the insight, the ideas will be workshopped a bit to see which keeps things on track (pardon the pun)

Comment by caterpillar's.kimono 23rd february 2024

This font somehow brings me the modern 90s game vibe. Love your @, so creative. Hope you got your 10th Top Pick.

Comment by Kiên Trung (trungdangTrung Kiên) 23rd february 2024

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