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Unicase font with a lot of alternates in the lowercase to improve the general playfullness. Also added more diacritics and accents, and remodeled and kerned the old glyphs. (Plus: other "1" at the "t", the 3rd "U" -and their accents- are at the "v", "ò", "ó", "ô" and "ö", respectively.)
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Unicase font with a lot of alternates in the lowercase to improve the general playfullness. Also added more diacritics and accents, and remodeled and kerned the old glyphs.
How cool, the way you embed the diacritics inside the glyphs.
why is the 't' a 1
@Sed4tives: Glad you like it, compañero! In fact, I am using these latest published fonts as an escape valve, because there is another more complicated one that is taking up a lot of my time, so these small "deviations" help me to control the working rhythm...
@lucapri: Don't worry, I was just looking for where to put an alternate "1" and this seemed to me the best option.
I work in a similar fashion, working continuously on one large piece can be a big weight on ones shoulder.
this may be a dumb question, but how do you make one brick take up a 2x2 space instead of 1x1? I'm sort of new to FontStruct, and I can't figure it out anywhere.
@human750 Open the filters menu, and then drag Horizontal and Vertical Brick Sizes to 2.
@Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) thank you so much!
It's so groovy!
@Sed4tives: Thanks, pal.
@Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM): Thanks for the just and effective explanation.
@notamboy: Glad you like it!
@meek: Thanks a million for this new pink special mention, dear BigChief!
How did you create this font? Did you had an idea of making this look like unicase glyphs using core bricks?
Great font!
@notamboy: At first, I thought to just do the lowercase, but then I found out that I had designed some uppercase letters that fit well with the rest of the font and I added them. I like the "natural" curves of the quarter circle and macaroni bricks, so I used a 2:2 grid for them. It's a simple and unpretentious font, basically. The point is the different heights of some glyphs, that make them "to dance".
@Better Handwriting: Thanks a lot! I don't remember clearly, and I apologize if I'm wrong, but I think it was you who suggested a regular version of "zimonart" to me, and I liked the idea that originated this font.
If one used the rand feature, then there'd be lots more letter alternates.
Love the psychedelic look of it! Kinda feels like it would fit well on a Beatles album
damn! you go hard. and the first sample is magnificent!
@SUMMER70Ifonts & @Fruptile Shrump: Thank you very much.
@regular_one: You make me blush, pal. Thanks a lot for your kind comments!
Mmi
Zimon
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