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When Bauhaus met Blackletter
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Fantastic glyphs here! I'm in love especially with the "a" and the general fresh mouvement of the font. It seems very calligraphic, like made with a biselated marker. And very readable. Congrats, compa. Good luck with the jury (I'm not doubt of your success).
Your clever blending of two differing designs continues to prove quite impressive and eye-catching
Nice sample.
Thanks @elmoyenique and @time.piece!
looks like a graffiti font. very nice
Congrats on the TP, compi!
Thank you @blu, @Rob Meek and @elmoyenique!
i need brain damage pills for my brain
Nice Job
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Very cool looking mockups displaying the font mate.
Congrats, compa! @Sed4tives: Seeing the fonts of four in the Typodarium is not strange. I would bet double against single that they are real.
@elmo: Well, in general with four you'll never know if it is in fact a 'real world' physical application, but these clearly show tell tale givaways that they are indeed digital mockups.
Shadows, lighting and edges for example..
Maybe the Typodarium tear-off calender is a printed medium, its harder to tell, still I tend to say that it is a digital mockup though.
@four: ? 😋
@Sed4tives - Over the years, it's not been uncommon to see some of our fellow FontStructors represented in desk calendars and sample books displaying their work.
@Goatmeal: Yes I know, I've stumbled on to some over the years. And, if there is one person that is perfect to represent FontStruct it is definitely four!
— Interesting little fact:
It was a font crafted by four that brought me to FontStruct, and eventually what got me into making fonts myself.
Thanks guys, you are all correct. The first photo is the actual Typodarium 2023. The other two images are 'mockups' based on the original files submitted. I have two more fonts in the calendar. I'll post them now.
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