Antmanic

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Ant-Man! Still a work in progress, but obviously it has to be released today. There were lots of failures in attempting this one. This version was the best rendition thus far. The preview looks best set below 75%.

12 Comments

Comment by geneus1 18th july 2015
Fabulous shading, the font looks 'mobile' like dropping from some height.
Comment by Aeolien 18th july 2015
@Geneus1 - Wonderful gradients here. The tall & narrow letters work to the advantage of the vertical "shrinking" effect.
Comment by Goatmeal 18th july 2015
The shrinking Ant-Man. It's a nice font with built-in type effect. The base font, in this case the lower case set, looks stylish, ready for comics action. The shrinking effect could also be used as drop shadow(s) on wall, has an air of retro. I wonder, how you managed the overlaps between letters. Great job. 10/10
Comment by Frodo7 18th july 2015
An incredible effect!!!!
Comment by p2pnut 20th july 2015
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “Antmanic” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by Rob Meek (meek) 24th july 2015
Wow, geneus1, this is really fantastic! I'm sure you went through a lot of tests just to get this right. Kudos to you, sir!
Comment by SquarePeg 26th july 2015
Great effect, the increasing overlap of the 'drop shadows' works very well.
Comment by four 2nd august 2015
Thanks everyone! and thanks for the TP, meek!

Usually I have a sketches on paper before starting a fontstruction, but this one was all done within the fontstructor. I went by the Ant-Man logo used in the movie, but wanted to add the shrinking effect to it. I tried using various combinations of lines and dots until finally coming up with a scheme that looked best with multiple square dot patterns overlapping.
Comment by geneus1 7th august 2015

Very well done!

dizzying and perplexing.

Comment by tanias 9th february 2016

WOW.  Love the concept, your dedication and the font.

Comment by SymbioticDesign 9th february 2016

This is great!

Comment by letstrythis 4th november 2018

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