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(Edit: updated the punctuation)
The word "part" is a thinner text. How do you make that happen?
@Yautja - As a big BTTF fan, somehow I missed this one. Excellent work! :^)
@jffjnny I just used less bricks (here it is with A for comparison)
Updated with better proportions.
Add roman 5, 10, 50, etc. for parts higher than 3
Installing the TTF procudes a warning on the Mac (no further details) saying to "proceed with caution" with that font.
@soky hm, don't know what causes that, sorry.
@brynda I added Roman 5 and 10 (on ^ and ¨).
@soky It’s not a serious problem – FontBook is a bit strict – but I will look into it.
Umlat is U+00A8
Nice work, but there's a better one I found a couple of years ago, by professional font maker David Occhino. Its appropriately called Time Travel, and he has it for $30 on his website. In this fan's opinion, its definitely worth the purchase.
I don't know why'd you tell us that—here at FontStruct the possibilities are a little limited which makes us find other ways to enhance the font. So if I was to choose between a $30 non-modular font which could be simply traced in FF and a work born to creativity and effort which is this font—I'd definitely go for Yautja's Rewinder.
P.S. @Moviefan2k4, if you're David Occhino (and I'm pretty sure you are) please go advertise yourself somewhere else. That's just my humble opinion though.
Great work!
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