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My lycanthropic and "Spaghetti Western" font. Hope you like it.
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My lycanthropic and "Spaghetti Western" font. Hope you like it.
The font at work (hehehe...). It's a fake, of course.
WOW, this is a beauty. I love how you used our imagination to complete curves in the A! Love it.
The smaller font in the lower case... amazing, it must be hard to scale things like that. everything is so cool.
@SymbioticDesign: Thanks a lot for your kindly words and continuous support, pal.
@JingYo: Thank you very much for your gentle comments, dear friendstructor. Some fonts need this kind of approach... and others much more closelly! I swear. But that's make FS great.
Fancy western font, the various icons are a nice addition!
P.S.: The kerning work was hard, but let me know about the pairs that I'm sure I have not kerned properly. Thanks, compañeros.
@Yautja: Thanks one more time, I'm very grateful with your kind words, dear compañero. The little icons that I've created here are like a small exhaust valve for the font. And I liked a lot to draw them, of course.
Super cool,
Great font as always =: )
First look:
Has the O shifted or is it intentional? If so, why is there a difference to Q? Why is this break / offset not so clearly defined / visible with the small o?
❤︎db
Very nice symbols
Congrats! I knew it would be (TP). Just plain excellent work.
Love the dingbats! The flipped gun & bullet(s) might be possible to do…
One question: How did you manage to do the thin lettering in the bullet dingbats?
@dear❤︎beate: Your ever kind words are like a tonic for me, I'm very very grateful as always. Danke schön!. About the Os and Qs, all was intentional (maybe mistaken), because the Q with the upper part like the O appeared too "full"/"black"/"dense" to me; and I had the same sensation adding a similar decorated upper part to the o. I know I've broken some flow of the font here, but I've no found a better solution for these cases. Any idea, dear maestra, please?
@meek: Thanks a milion for this new TP, BigBoss!
@SymbioticDesign: Thank you once again, pal. I love your very good wishes and clairvoyance, and I look forward to your favourable opinions when I publish my next font.
@BWM: Thank you very much. About the inner glyphs in the bullet, there are no secrets. Here you are an outline view, hope can help you. I only worked in the closer distances making small bricks and using some nudges.
This design is an absolutely beast, sick in the best possible sense
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@Great will.i.ૐ: Thanks a looot, dear FontBeast Master, sick in the best possible sense. Nice to found you here again!
I'm a fan of this one, Elmo. Love the neat and subtle details!
@cable: Thank you for your always kindly comments, pal.
Excellent font, the changing weight in the curves is beautiful and feels handcrafted.
@four: Thanks a million, compañero, and nice to meet you here again!
crazy stuff dude
@billiegraves: Thanks.
very good font! :Þ
@Luuk Mölders: Thank you very much.
rœdeo
incredibly good :D
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