@Neoqueto: Not necessarily: both fonts carry certain similarities, but minimum has produced a font that has some endings, some links and some serifs absolutely originals. The differences, if you can stop to watch they one by one, are abysmals.
@Neoqueto: You are absolutely right. This fs started off as a remake of Planet Kosmos, which is self-evident in PK signature glyphs like the G. It took a life of its own when it came into my hands.
Side-story: I didn't intend to share it when I made it initially. As will.i.om mentioned, the top row of the q is missing from the preview. That's only so in the preview. The q is perfectly fine in the editor. No amount of editing tricks I could think of would fix it. Eventually I gave up. And forgot about this fs.
Back to Planet Kosmos thing: Yesterday I logged-in as minimum because I had an idea for a new fs. Upon logging-in, I found this fs on top of all others. So forgotten this fs was that I wondered why I hadn't shared it? So I whipped up a sample and shared it. Not until I read your comment did the PK connection come back to me. My first instinct was to unshare it immediately because it is never my intention to rip anyone off. Then I thought that the mistake has already been made—time to own up to it.
Depending on general concencus, I'll keep it up, unshare, or outright delete it. I'd like to hear everyone's views about it.
PS: Thanks.
@will.i.om (FS HAX0R): Maybe you can exploit this new glitch to work out a substractive stack? Also, thanks for clearing up the 'abysmal' reference. It surely had me confused. Looking forward to your take on the ultrabold.
@elmo: Thanks for the support and appreciation. :-)
So much more sophisticated than Planet Kosmos. Really pleased you shared it. 10/10. I think FS users should do more interpretive versions of relatively known fonts. Not completely similar but with tweaks and twists. Have you though of breaking a few rules with the 'z', or adding some thin serifs to the top & bottom of the 'f'?
Thanks for the likes everyone. So you think the differences between this fs and Planet Kosmos qualifies it to stay shared?
@Nippa: Awesome suggestion with the z. That necessitated other angular cuts to propagate through the font. The new x X and s S work so much better now. Thanks.
I think it is quiet different to planet kosmos. It’s tighter, sharper and much faster!
And it is great fun, as everything I write looks like a title of a action movie … so cool!
Superb. This font looks fantastic in a light value color on dark background. Blue on black is terrific. Wow! Just saw an example on this page before I clicked submit. Too coincidental.
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This one is even cooler :).
Abysmal as in profoundly deep. Yes. Still, good reference, @Neoqueto.
I have a related work i am planning to release sooner maybe than later. More ultrabold fat faces on fs! :D
Side-story: I didn't intend to share it when I made it initially. As will.i.om mentioned, the top row of the q is missing from the preview. That's only so in the preview. The q is perfectly fine in the editor. No amount of editing tricks I could think of would fix it. Eventually I gave up. And forgot about this fs.
Back to Planet Kosmos thing: Yesterday I logged-in as minimum because I had an idea for a new fs. Upon logging-in, I found this fs on top of all others. So forgotten this fs was that I wondered why I hadn't shared it? So I whipped up a sample and shared it. Not until I read your comment did the PK connection come back to me. My first instinct was to unshare it immediately because it is never my intention to rip anyone off. Then I thought that the mistake has already been made—time to own up to it.
Depending on general concencus, I'll keep it up, unshare, or outright delete it. I'd like to hear everyone's views about it.
PS: Thanks.
@will.i.om (FS HAX0R): Maybe you can exploit this new glitch to work out a substractive stack? Also, thanks for clearing up the 'abysmal' reference. It surely had me confused. Looking forward to your take on the ultrabold.
@elmo: Thanks for the support and appreciation. :-)
That's all for my time on the soap box.
Love this font a lot
@Nippa: Awesome suggestion with the z. That necessitated other angular cuts to propagate through the font. The new x X and s S work so much better now. Thanks.
And it is great fun, as everything I write looks like a title of a action movie … so cool!
Thanks, laynecom.
Thanks, Tylo.
Looks like the cover of an Ian Pooley album
@Neoqueto 20% cooler, judging by your icon
super men
Superb. This font looks fantastic in a light value color on dark background. Blue on black is terrific. Wow! Just saw an example on this page before I clicked submit. Too coincidental.
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