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Clone of metric. lower case are caps also - alternates without counters

6 Comments

Great effect, looks very cool... Very usable for stylish flyers or posters.
Maybe you could do lowercase alternates for some letters!
Comment by Tobias Sommer (shasta) 6th october 2009
Btw it's funny how you can switch the perspective perception here (as always on flattened 3d-shapes): Either it sticks out from the bottom right or from the top left. I'm sure some smart psychologists could make freudian psychological conclusions on the viewer's personality depending on which way he intuitively sees this... :P
Comment by Tobias Sommer (shasta) 6th october 2009
Cheers shasta, i might have to get on the lower-case! extruded top left i think - have no idea what that says about me!
Comment by Dom Nokes (domald) 6th october 2009
Comment by Dom Nokes (domald) 9th october 2009
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “volume metric” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by gferreira_admin 9th october 2009
This font is so great there's almost nothing to add in order to achieve a great design!
Comment by igorrossi 10th october 2009

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