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a typeface i've created for an assignment that is supposed to be using only 3 geometry shapes, square, triangle and circle, to form each letter. one alphabet should try to consist only at most 6 shapes.
received comments that it is not exactly readible. oh well, how would i know that the tutor is looking out for readability in our type itself?
i had my fair share of fun in this assignment though. i guess i'm secretly liking typography homework when they are kinda experimental..
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