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21 Comments
Berlin, Moscow, Paris in the 1920s... Bauhaus, Konstruktivizm, Art Deco... Effervescent people! This font is for Stefan, the cameraman in the picture, and for all the people who together built the world. Alternative M and N in the { and } glyphs. See also zergei and zandrine.
i like this one.
Thanks, pal. Good luck with yours.
lovely design, the lowercase g is particulary lovely
Thank you. Glad you kike it, it was a little bit risky option.
Nice! I like how legible this is.
Nice work, I really like your international approach to the twenties challenge. This is probably the most unique one of the three cities represented and definitely my favourite. I love the combination of the bold circular shapes and the very thin stems, especially in glyphs with incomplete circles like a, b, d, etc.
@architaraz & @four: Thanks a million, compañeros!
The way the bold has been blended with the thin creates a design that is incredibly well executed
@time.peace: Thank you very much. Really, the "Semibold" tag I've put on the font should be taken as a little joke ?
Great entries!
@Yautja: Thanks a lot! Good luck with yours too.
❤︎ Such high contrast and inspiring letterforms, this one is an instant 10 from me.
@user-juli: Thanks. Glad you like it. There is a great level in this comp (as in all the previous ones) and for sure we will see some fantastic works ... because there are still two days left until closing!
This is a real delight. I love the change in the chosen stroke widths. It makes this font so particularly charming and unique. Especially the lowercase letters look great - and the numbers.
@beate: You make me blush, dear Maestra! ? I'm delighted that you like it.
Excellent rendition of the glyphs at such a small scale. Shows both mastery of vision and skill. Great.
@minimum: Thank you, Master! You know, I grow from fighting at short distances.
@meek: Thanks a lot, Boss!
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