fs groszak's dreams

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Clone of 3x3 is possible.

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Changes from "3x3 is possible":
• 05/26 uppercase: "JNVWZ"
• 14/26 lowercase: "acehijmnoqrtxz"
+ 3 (fixed "%&@") + 3 new 'symbols': ",.:"
Unchanged numerics.

Unfavorable:
. 5 duplicates (w/ naked eye): "aQ", "i1", "j5", "mA", "xX"
. 1 duplicate-prone: "%" (vertical blank in the middle)
. 6 larger: "cmnorx"
. 9 two x-height: "bdhksuvwz" (not three x-height like "x")
. Figures: may be edited (based on a few ambiguous numerics).

Favorable:
. Fixed: "%&@" (new), "JVZijz", even "Wacehtx"
. Smaller: "iz"
. Actual lowercase (same as original: no uppercase cheating).

No opinion:
. Cryptic spots: "BEPbdgq34689&@" (darker color / bolder style).

Final words:
IMO, this clone is a tad more legible than its original pseudo-font.
Still by far too many duplicates (and quite partial as basic Ascii).
Many good attempts, even glyphs though. Good job (but discontinued).

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This font is part of an informal 3x3 competition (Messrs. Ping & Pong?).
I may complete my missing comments in the pages above, soon or not… Bye!

LOG [Released, Designer, Title]:
• 2013-05-10 opipik  "fs 3x3"
• 2013-05-23 Groszak "3x3 is possible"
• 2013-05-29 opipik  "fs groszak's dreams"
• 2013-05-31 Groszak "fs opipik's dreams"

Comment by dpla 28th april 2017

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