Inspiration struck me at work when I was marking a set of used tires with the name of its owner. Different tire treads force one to write in peculiar ways in order for the text to be legible when searching our tire storage. The essence of "Backbone" was born due to this limitation. Created on the philosophy of being reliant on a far-left line (the proverbial "backbone") and revolving around it as much as possible. Other important themes and limitations are 45 & 90 degree angles, brutalism, and the numbers 7 & 13. However, aesthetics take priority, so you may very well see some broken rules. Intended as a display font, not all elements are fully legible and some characters don't play nice with each other. What else do you expect from a bunch of sharp points?
Weirdest handriting you'll ever see, but less weirder than Other Hand.
a font based on the nine network logo
Still not being worked on. Making a revamp, which will be private, until finished.
CHANGELOG FOR PRIVATE, UNFINISHED FONT
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Don’t feel like people knowing it anymore.
What's 51 + 39 from Wood Block Puzzle: = 90, My Final 3!
A Unicode Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic Clones. Have 141 Tags.
Have 70 Tags.
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