Radiating Bold

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by ACSmithy
Cloned from Radiating by ACSmithy.

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First year UWE student. Our task was to create a typeface based on a chosen word. I picked 'energy' and went on to look at sci-fi concept art and power stations, as well as all things radiating. just filled in a little.

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Very ornate, that reminds me of the Transformers.
I particularly like the balanced characters I,M,O,T,U,and my three favs V,W,X. 10/10
Comment by djnippa 18th november 2011
Decorated letters what look like fine pieces of jewellery. This version is even better than the first one. I'm sorry, but your work does not inspire any thought of energy or radiation. Never mind. It's one of the most beautiful fonts around here on FS. I hope you complete the basic character set (numbers, etc.). 10/10
Comment by Frodo7 20th november 2011
Fot me this is more like fine Celtic art than power stations. That said, it is a beautiful design in its own right. 10/10
Comment by p2pnut 20th november 2011
Like the Manuscripts of old, the caps would be great at the beginning of paragraphs!
Comment by jphturtle 4th september 2012
Two questions.
-How do these look like power stations?
-HOW IS THIS NOT A TOP PICK?!?
Comment by BangBang1337 28th november 2014

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