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I wanted to do a version of infix without the letters inside, but some of the letters were only distinguishable because the other letter was inside (D and O for example).

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This works really well ... although I am not a fan of the 'swastika' X.
Comment by p2pnut 8th november 2009
nice job. has a fun cartoon feel to it. lots of personality. the X bothers me some - kinda swastiky :(
Comment by funk_king 8th november 2009
I redid the X. Maybe it looks too much like a K. What do you think?
Comment by Christian Munk (CMunk) 8th november 2009
It's difficult to find a solution that maintains the integrity of the broad slabs ... although that already has to be 'compromised' for the S and Z I don't know what I'm talking about ... I just make all this s**t up :)

Anyways - here are a couple of ideas that I had for the X:

Comment by p2pnut 8th november 2009
I think I've got the right x now.
Comment by Christian Munk (CMunk) 8th november 2009
You certainly have - it looks great. A tortuous process perhaps -but with an excellent result :)
Comment by p2pnut 9th november 2009

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