Konalkepota revised so that it's spaced more closely together. (IE: Each character is closer to the left-ruled line)
This is a clone of konalkepotaDigital vandalism.
I started this font before vandalism in the USA, so it has no related meaning.
Enjoy the grinding of pixels across the screen in a digital punk style font. Uppercase letters are made on the computer, and lowercase letters are made on the smartphone. This reflects the different freedom of the two versions of the Constructor.
Maybe it sounds like a fantasy
but with the new fontstruct function, I would like to smooth or simplify the outline, this could improve many already made fonts that go beyond the grid and tend to be smooth, but still have irregularities in the outline from the blocks.
Я начал этот шрифт до вандализма в США, так что это не имеет смежного значения.
Наслаждение скрежетом пикселей по экрану в шрифте в стиле диджитал-панк. Заглавные сделаны на компьютере, а строчные сделаны на смартфоне. Это отражает разную свободу этих двух версий Фонтструктора.
Может это звучит на грани фантастики, но новой функцией fontstruct я бы хотел фидет сглаживание или упрощение контура, это могло бы улучшить многие уже сделанные шрифты, выходящие за рамки сетки и стремящиеся быть плавными, но ещё имеющие неровности в контуре от блоков.
See more:
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2287492/micks-custom-font
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/1812021/bit8line
https://fontstruct.com/fontstructions/show/2450905/c-r-a-z-y-1
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