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This is the adaption of a font invented by Enric Miralles. He was an Architect from Barcelona. Miralles was a master of sketching with ink-pens. His case study containing linear drawn sections of a croissante are a instant classic of analog ink-pen art. Miralles drew versal-glyphs consisting of cirle-curves and lines to letter his architectural plans. I felt free fontstructing this digital pixelated version.
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45 characters, 5 downloads
Created:
Mon, 20th July, 6:50 PM 2009
Last Edit:
Tue, 21st July, 5:18 AM 2009
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thalamic
thalamic Wed, 22nd July, 5:13 AM

Not just Miralles, but the architect in you is clearly visible in this font as well. I love the shapes.

gferreira
gferreira Mon, 27th July, 4:16 PM

Very elegant.
Is the S really just a diagonal bar?

guentersen
guentersen Mon, 27th July, 4:33 PM

@thalamic
thanks for the kind comment.
i must admit that i was just the pixel-pusher. All honour belongs to Mr. Miralles (who died too young)

i'm looking forward to your interview in fontfeed ;)

Here you can find the original font in action.

@gferreira:
yes, the S is really just a nasty diagonal bar.