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I really like this! This is a great usecase for compound diagonals. I especially like the tiny flicks on A, K, S, T, V, W, and X. I wonder if they were a natural product of the limitations of the grid, or if they were envisioned.
Very lovely. I could never patiently whittle a curve using so many diagonals. 10/10 to you. ♪ \(^ω^\ )
@TH3_C0N-MAN those tiny flicks were actually just because of the limitations of the grid, and it wasn't intentional! initially i thought those were flaws and i was like "whatever no one would notice" but now i'm starting to like them actually
@faux_icing thank you!!! i originally thought i wouldn't be patient enough to do this either but it turned out to be surprisingly relaxing (^^)
this font look like it would be on a sign from like 1000 years ago
I really like this! It feels like C and G would look more in tune with the rest of the letterforms if they had a sharper upper tip (and in the case of C, maybe a lower tip of the same kind as the one on Q?). I dig the style a lot, good job!
@alfieisanidiot: thank you,, that was kind of the vibe i was going for!
@Cookielord: you're right !! ive improved the letterforms on those letters, hope its better now (^^)
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