You're the second person I know of that's said that, but I've never seen a script m like that. The squareness of the left part of the 'm' and the way it comes down to form what's really the descender of the y make me wonder how it can be seen as Brooklim. I will say, though, that I would prefer the y, and maybe even the l and possibly the k, to have loops instead of straight strokes. It was drawn this way to make it a bit cleaner and more modern, but if it would have been up to me, I would have stayed more vintage with it. Someday I'll update it :-)
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Andrew Harrington
A uniform script I developed during the development of the Brooklyn Nets identity. This one hit the cutting room floor fairly early in the project.
over 1 year ago
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Andy Hall
Nice script, shame it didn't go a head.
over 1 year ago
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Alen Type08 Pavlovic
Very Broo-clean!
over 1 year ago
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Nick Slater
Bummer that it didn't get picked! Still it is really killer!
over 1 year ago
where brooklyn at?
over 1 year ago
So good!
about 1 year ago
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Neil Tasker
very nice, can help but read the end as a m though.
7 months ago
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Andrew Harrington
You're the second person I know of that's said that, but I've never seen a script m like that. The squareness of the left part of the 'm' and the way it comes down to form what's really the descender of the y make me wonder how it can be seen as Brooklim. I will say, though, that I would prefer the y, and maybe even the l and possibly the k, to have loops instead of straight strokes. It was drawn this way to make it a bit cleaner and more modern, but if it would have been up to me, I would have stayed more vintage with it. Someday I'll update it :-)
7 months ago