Fine shapes evolving. I like.
(Many fontstructors seem to want to "think outside the box". I like it when we keep things simple and sort of "embrace the modularity" like this – i.e. try to use the "cellular" geometric limitations to our advantage. The human eye likes geometry).
A similar approach to the structuring of these glyphs were made by neurone error in his font "00ne Force and Courage" (http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/355039). It's difficult to me find something NE has not tried before, don't compete with him, pals.
@Kummaeno: Thank you for your words of encouragement. I am in your same opinion, but it is often difficult for anyone to do with his hands what the brain wants ... But that does not happen in FS, you'll see.
Thanks for this new and uplifting TP. It's a delight to have a place to work (and where mistakes too) as excellent as FS. Building letters is the first way to learn typography.
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(Many fontstructors seem to want to "think outside the box". I like it when we keep things simple and sort of "embrace the modularity" like this – i.e. try to use the "cellular" geometric limitations to our advantage. The human eye likes geometry).
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