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Published: 8th November, 2012
Last edited: 7th November, 2012
Created: 2nd November, 2012
Another item in the collection of typefaces based on hexagons. Now there's only a single row of hexagonal, mostly lowercase letters that, with exception for I's and X-es, nearly collide with each other, almost touching their rightmost and leftmost corners.
Since it's not possible to adjust letter width with accuracy of a fraction of a single column, the space character is very narrow - in order to give ability to manually adjust the desired spacing between the letters, especially when they overlap each other. Who cares anyway? It's a display font (not suitable for reading, composing long paragraphs, etc.) and it's a shame if one doesn't play a bit with the letter spacing when designing a logotype. Am I right? Sure I am.
Gonna come up with some cool samples 。◕‿‿◕。