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rnd0m
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Balanced Rating:
8.62
Average Rating:
8.80
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3moDuDe
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CAUTION: Use in large sizes AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Info:
Created on 8th September 2010. Last edited on 9th September 2010.
License:
Creative Commons
Categories:
Display
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Random(107)
Square(1473)
Block(963)
Grunge(55)
7 Comments
An exercise on quasi-randomness. If you zoom in you can see the set of bricks I used; the full set is on g. The diagonals were insane.
Comment by
3moDuDe
9th september 2010
Comment by
3moDuDe
11th september 2010
it looks very, very nice!
Comment by
caliopigio
11th september 2010
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “rnd0m” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by
afrojet
13th september 2010
Wow thanks! My very first TP!!! :D
Comment by
3moDuDe
13th september 2010
congrats on the top pick
:)
Comment by
naveenchandru
13th september 2010
Nice work, 3moDuDe! I did a serif version of this awhile back: http://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/319697
They complement each other well. I definitely understand how time consuming this seemingly simple idea was!
Comment by
fugitiveglue
21st october 2010
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They complement each other well. I definitely understand how time consuming this seemingly simple idea was!
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