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22 Comments
very nice font, love the colorful sample!
So good
this is so cool! :D
@ swash.buckler, @Master thalamic and @JingYo: Thank you so much for your continued support and kind comments, pals. The work on this font with "non-regular" curves has been especially intense to give the characters their smooth final finish.
@meek: Thanks a million, BigBoss!! ?
Fantastic!
unbelievable! back when i still fontstructed regularly i wanted to make stuff like this with real curves - now it's possible (but it requires a lot of mathematics and/or trial and error!)
nice!
@Great aphoria, @opipik & @jirinvk: You make me blush with your kind and undeserved comments, pals. Thank you very much for your support.
Wow! Great work of figuring out those ink trap curves! I like how the glyphs look like salt that's moving on a vibrating metal plate. Would you ever consider making lowercase alphabets for this?
@Micheal Xing: Thanks a lot for your words and the amazing video. I'm thinking about the lc.
so hypnotic
¡Qué bonito! ¿O cómo se dice en español?
@Nick Murray: Thanks.
@Dear Beate: Gracias, Maestra. Lo has dicho perfecto, me alegro que te haya gustado. Merci, vous l'avez parfaitement bien dit, je suis ravis que tu aies aimé.
These curves are so funky and impressive, it's amazing what you have achieved within the limitations of fontstruct!
@Dear four: Thank you very much once again. There are lots of unusual curves here. Some glyphs were a bit overwhelming, but the end result was worth it, IMHO.
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Your fonts are great! And i have a question: why do all your fonts start with z?
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