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Tonnta is the Irish word for waves. It's the plural form of tonn.
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Great use of slanted semicircles to create a playful wobbly effect! Nice gradient as well!
I would say, clever use of combination of halfcircles and wedges to create illusion of slanted split lines. nicely done.
Very good but...its similar to other font.
Very clever idea, I like it a lot! Congrats, compa! PD: And it's not "tonta" at all ("tonta" with one "n" means "silly" in Spanish, btw).
@elmo it can also mean stupid
very clever!
congrats
Congrats on the TP, dear friend!
Very creative seaweedy font!
This font looks pretty nice. Could also add Italics to the tag list since this is slanting pretty slightly…
Many thanks, everyone!
:O
I see a luscious kelp forest... good job, OP
Add Cyrillic And turned ayb and armenian and private use and xdi8
You did a amazing work with it :)
This reminds me of water ripples
https://katmoviehd.pics/
ciaoo
And fun fact: Tonnta looks too much like the Portuguese word for dizzy (f.)!
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