
This is my second typeface. It's a thin small-caps script. Inspired by Snape and the 'L' that my friend Twist used to write 'Love'. Not recommended for use with italics on or pair kerning off. Recommended for large print. Not recommended for large pieces of text because it ends up looking like back hair.
As with anything I create, it's under creative commons share alike. In other words, you can do whatever you want with it but, if you edit it, you still have to let others do whatever they want with your new edited version.
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2 comments:
Humm. It looks interesting and fun, but hard to read. What does the last word say? Reminds me of the principle "Form Follows Function."
Dear anonymous,
It reads, 'The exact art of wand waving.' Each character is written with a single stroke that is not the natural stroke of a pen but was conceived as what could be the stroke of a wand. In other words, I tried to make each character look as if it was diagram for casting a spell rather than a written form of communication. In my honest opinion, this needs to be hand written to 'function' at all. In fact I think a computer typeface based on the idea of magic is even a little rediculous but it's convenient for archiving the raw letter forms, sketching out ideas quickly and sharing with others.
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