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A thin, simple, tricolour font, smooth and pleasant. The "ff" and "tt" ligatures are included in the "fi" and "fl" glyphs and an extra "s" is in the "™" too. Some kerning is still needed.
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A thin, simple, tricolour font, smooth and pleasant. The "ff" and "tt" ligatures are included in the "fi" and "fl" glyphs and an extra "s" is in the "™" too. Some kerning is still needed.
Three thumbs up!
WARNINHG! PEAK PROJECT!!!!
Thanks, pal! I've always wanted to try something like this, but I've never had such a perfect excuse as this Comp.
@Mythhand (Car886980): ?
What a patience to make those diagonals :) I almost always don't bother myself with them. Cute entry!
@kassymkulov: I know, I know, those diagonals... Well, it's done. Thanks a lot for your allways kind words and support, compañero!
I like this one 10/10, I would maybe even more like it just black :-)
So sophisticated. I can't even guess how you achieved this work.
@Peter & @thalamic: You make me blush. Thanks a million, compañeros.
@Peter: Btw, if you'd like to see the font in black, just download and try it in .ttf or .otf format. Thanks for mention it.
@Peter's last comment got me thinking about what a colour font is. IMHO, a colour font should be a font in which the colour defines the glyphs, so that those glyphs can't exist without colour... (that is, they can't be coloured individually with a graphics program, for example). What do you think about this, fontstructors?
@Elmo
Sure, there should be a reason for it to be a color, otherwise it's best to keep fonts black. And it's best to keep the colors the designer chose (cause he/she chose it carefully and witha certain reason).
I did not mean it like the colors here did not have function, just that the strong contrast between lighter and darker segments somehow breaks the fine glyph contours for me.
Very well done!
@Peter: Don't worry, I understood you.
@Yautja: Thank you!
I wrote a comment here, but it seems to have been lost somewhere. Nice colour work. I don't know how you did the thin line and perfect curves. It must have been some trick with filters. 10/10
Dear @Frodo7: Thank you for your kind words, support, and generous votes, Maestro. What beautiful fonts you've submitted to the Comp (as usual), let me tell you! As for this font, there are no tricks, just 2:2 filters and some composite bricks. Here they are. It's always a reward to hear your opinion about my works, you know.
This is too good
@Mythhand (Car886980): Thanks! Glad you like it.
congratulations on your 277th top pickle
*pick
@meek: Thanks a lot, Boss!
The undertaking of making a font this thin by itself is impressive, let alone the coloring. 10/10
@Noah F. Ross: Thanks so much one more time, pal. It was really the thin blocks of macaroni that carried the weight of this design. If you like it, you can try an usable black and white version of the font by downloading it in .ttf or .otf format.
JUNE 12TH 2025?????????????????????????
if i had 285 hands i would give this 285 thumbs ups
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