This would be an interesting font. In addition to the great letterforms the opentype programming will really make it sing. I mean being able to program the bounce into it all. House Industries used some fancy opentype glyph replacement to really send Ed Interlock over the edge. I can't find the information right now, but here is a small explanation.
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Lila Symons
I'm thinking of turning this into an actual font. I think the letters that need work are the d and the a. I also have to think about capitals.
over 1 year ago
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Ahmed Chergaoui
well, that's intimidating ;)
Nice one Lila :)
over 1 year ago
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lisa romero
LOVE.
over 1 year ago
Woah, your stuff is great. *follow*
I agree about the d and a. Did you do these by hand?
over 1 year ago
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Rumsey Taylor
Beauteous.
over 1 year ago
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Lila Symons
Brendan, yes I did.
over 1 year ago
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Lila Symons
Yes I did. I would like to get this one on the computer. One of these days, I will.
over 1 year ago
I love the dots on the eyes by the way. They're have so much character.
over 1 year ago
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Michael Spitz
Very nice!
over 1 year ago
This would be an interesting font. In addition to the great letterforms the opentype programming will really make it sing. I mean being able to program the bounce into it all. House Industries used some fancy opentype glyph replacement to really send Ed Interlock over the edge. I can't find the information right now, but here is a small explanation.
over 1 year ago
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John Boardley
Please do. I like it. Tiffany’s right about OpenType programming. Like the variation in the height of the i-dots too.
Overall has me thinking of a rebellious Linotype Gneisenauette. She might also inspire you for the caps.
over 1 year ago