Another leap toward the elusive subtractive Boolean.
Each character consists of nine bricks arranged in a 3 x 3, filtered and scaled, composite-stack matrix. Insane levels of smooth detail result.
This filtered, subtractive stacking technique extends those first published here.
Enjoy a private clone to grok my unknown approach. The possibilities are endless...
Kacangado
Kacangado is a wordplay of 'Kacang' that means 'Peanut' in English and 'Gado', taken from an Indonesian traditional food 'Gado-gado' that is served with peanut sauce, potatoes, eggs, lettuces, and other vegetables. Thus the peanut-inspired letters.
An experimental 3-D/geometric font, inspired by Mynameiscapo's "Metal Hammer [beta]". My first attempt was "InTrude"; I tried to make it look like it's coming right out of the screen or off of the page, but it wasn't what I was looking for. After retooling it, here is the result: it works! See all fonts: "Backtrude", "OneQuarterTrude", "OneQuarterTrude Inverse", "MidTrude", "ThreeQuarterTrude", "ThreeQuarterTrude Inverse", "ExTrude", "InTrude", and "FrontTrude"
This is our assignment from our major ,communication visual design Petra Christian University. We made this assignment for the typography tasks. My font is about nasi bebek goreng (fried duck rice) .Many people in indonesia are familiar with this kind of food, and it became the tastiest food in the Indonesia nowadays. My concept is to put the wings shape in the each corner of my words, which is resembles the duck itself from the fried duck rice.
Supported:
Basic Latin
Latin-1 Supplement
Latin Extended-A
Cyrillic
Latin Extended-B
IPA Extensions
Spacing Modifier Letters
Combining Diacritical Marks
Cyrillic Supplement
Armenian
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this typographi was inspired by Indonesian food "gado-gado" in Surabaya whit of presenting a very fast. this typographi is designed so simple and a bit of tinkering whit gradations.
sorry if the language is messy. :D