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Eclectic font. You can even make a led T-shirt for a party. Cyrillic caps while remaining eclectic refers to its Soviet past.
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10 Comments
I'm not satisfied with the Latin caps, and so far I'm thinking about how best to do them.
I heard for a long time that Cyrillic is popular in the fashion industry. But mostly arial and pseudo-Gothic are used (since historically Gothic never had a Cyrillic incarnation).
@Dmitriy Sychiov (Sychoff) - Actually, I like the Latin capitals -- they have a playful feel about them. Understanding that this is a WIP, the E is a bit narrow, and the I & L are too similar to each other.
The lowercase letters are more plain and staid, however -- they could use some of the same playful attitude of their bigger brothers & sisters! :^)
All your clean and dotted fonts amaze me, Sychoff (with and without Cyrillic). Keep it up!
@Goatmeal, @dpla: Thank you very much for the comments! I will continue.
There are 3 X's in the letter...
You work very well with the dots :)
Beautiful, interesting and unusual font. I like this @
Simply beautiful, so artistic, light and modern, fun and very charming, and a pleasure to read. You are developing into a dot master. Congratulations on the TP :)
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