Wow! You did not waste much time to create this wonderful piece. And this is exactly what we need now: you set the bar very high again. I know, the lines between font categories are often blurred, and there are plenty of overlapping, but this font looks like a clear case of outline font to me. 10/10
I don't know what the official definition of "inline" is (if there even is an official definition)...but, I think this seems to follow the style of some of the example fonts in the competition announcement.
(BTW, I like ketchup and mayonnaise, over the fried potatoes, and with a little spicy flavor, hmmmm... we call it "patatas a la brava"!) --Sorry for the cooking comment, pals--.
Inline. Take "inline" literally. (A) [color/Colors/colour/Colours] inside (a) [color/colors/colour/colours]. Literal inline? Yes. Take a look at what meek thinks on inlines. It counts for him. (see multisample in the comp post)
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I agree with Thalamic about the outline
i love it nonetheless.
❤ db
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