The name Pos Ya is my original thought to when I finished the font meaning it's done, there, finally, it is in spanish. It is a long and skinny font that can be used in different ways. Experimented different versions and this was a top version that is stil legiable to use.
This is a take on a classic arcade font with crowns and points. Best used for large type.
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A neat language of combining letters to create even more unique characters. Based on some languages like Armenian. Work in progress.
The theme is vibration and this font is created based on sound waves. A few experiments were done, studying the shapes of vibrating drips of water and sand before coming out with this final font. I looked at different types of vibrations and the movement of sound waves. I decided to work with lines because it gives the font a sense of motion.
This is a clone of Vibrationn