@Aeolien : Thanks! computer esthetic meeting old churches architecture, a blurring line somewhere between electronique and mystique, between order and chaos... This work from which inspiration came more than 3 years ago visiting a church in Paris went on several versions and formulas... but it was worth not giving up, wasn't it ?
When i have finished the recent still in progress doors open, this will close the TrAUMa series. I checked well all my archives now and nothing else has enough potential to deserve the trAUMa level. We're close to the end of the line now. And that's a good thing, because it will let me (at last) the necessary room for concentrate for good on my BOOK in 2014, when these a bit less than of 4 years now of FONTSTRUCT dedication didn't let me enough...
Plusieurs fois, je vous ai dit que votre complexité m'accable et me surpris et me fait penser que mes glyphes sont trop faciles, mon pote! Merci beaucoup pour continuer à enseigner une autre façon de travailler ici!
Many times I have told you that your complexity overwhelms me and surprised me and made me think that my glyphs are too easy, buddy! Thank you so much for continuing to teach another way to work here!
10 Comments
When i have finished the recent still in progress doors open, this will close the TrAUMa series. I checked well all my archives now and nothing else has enough potential to deserve the trAUMa level. We're close to the end of the line now. And that's a good thing, because it will let me (at last) the necessary room for concentrate for good on my BOOK in 2014, when these a bit less than of 4 years now of FONTSTRUCT dedication didn't let me enough...
You must have keen eyes and no sanity left? :D
Skilled font, it looks NOTHING like a font in FontStruct.
Please sign in to comment.