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The counters in breach overlap the outlines of their glyphs and extend beyond them. x-height: 3 bricks
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reminds me of rubber bands...
Ů and ů missing the rings...
Beautiful smooth curves, hard to believe this is possible in FontStruct!
Nice to see your elegant and careful work again, compañero! I was a lot of time out of FS, apologies for the delay. And now, what a wonderful and well crafted idea! Sure winner, IMHO! My 10 2U. BTW, I was thinking in some similar last year (I add you a sample of my notebook), another example of our convergent thinking... But yours is great!
An instant favorite. Such a nice idea with fontstruct-perfect execution.
Your lowercase d is broken in the downloaded font...
@Se7enty: Oh I had similar glitches in my downloaded fonts before as well. Especially missing bricks in places where a composite brick shouldve been. I fixed it by stacking the composite brick.
lowercase ü are missing umlat...
@Se7enty-Se7en: thanks for spotting those. I've added the diacritics and rebuild d. Hope this works for you. Yes, it would be interesting to try and recreate these glyphs with rubber bands, or even in metal wire...
@V. Sarela (Yautja): thanks! This was done in 2x2 filters and using a number of 2x2, 4x4 1x4 and 2x4 composites to achieve 1/8 brick-width stroke-thickness. Flipping, rotating, stacking and nudging helped to manoeuvre all elements into position.
@elmoyenique: good to see you and your inspiring work here again and thanks for sharing your drawing and ideas. I don't think my preliminary sketch was that neat...
@architaraz: thanks for your support again!
@Sed4tives: thanks for the suggestion, I hope the download problem is now solved. Strangely enough, my own download was ok (see sample).
An unconventional yet beautiful idea. I love the combination of diagonals and curves on letters like K and X. The loopiness of the Q also intrigues me. Well done and good luck!
breach simply and succinctly addresses the concept of 'counter' in such a creatively clever way as to literally push the boundaries. and it seems to have been pulled off with effortless execution. Bravo!
Congrats, dear compañero! I never doubted that breach was a great font, and the rest of the fontstructors have thought the same!
Many thanks @ETH, @geneus1, @meek and @emoyenique!
@four: typophilus50 left a comment on one of my fonts a long time ago. This font reminded me of that: "Remarkable how the original, when expressed, seems so inevitable!"
This is cool!
This font good for chemical :)
Typodarium 2020
Wow
lovely
atilla
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