A font that uses a simple diagonal line technique to give the illusion of depth. All letters are confined within monospaced parallelograms, just for fun.
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Published: 9th November, 2013
Last edited: 9th November, 2013
Created: 9th November, 2013
Clone of Genj-mon var. 2, and Genj-mon var. 1, and Genji-mon. :)
My third smooth interpretation of those pretty glyphs, and also the most far from original one.This is a clone of Genj-mon var. 2
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Published: 9th November, 2013
Last edited: 26th February, 2014
Created: 9th November, 2013
Clone of Genji-mon var. 1 and Genji-mon.
My another smooth interpretation of those pretty glyphs. This one is without intersections.This is a clone of Genji-mon var. 1
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Published: 9th November, 2013
Last edited: 9th November, 2013
Created: 9th November, 2013
Clone of Genji-mon.
My smooth interpretation of these pretty glyphs.This is a clone of Genji-mon
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Published: 11th January, 2011
Last edited: 25th April, 2011
Created: 10th January, 2011
The name is not definite. Capital are black, lower case are white. Use [], (), {}, \/ for frames. Use _ for a "grey space", that connects the words. The eszet is white, for a black eszet use § - or the new capital eszet! I guess the name is definite then.
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Published: 7th November, 2009
Last edited: 3rd December, 2009
Created: 20th October, 2009
A uni project on found type, inspired by the theme order.