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An exercise in silliness on a very small scale (for me).
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30 characters, 1 download
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Thu, 29th October, 2:32 AM 2009
Last Edit:
Thu, 29th October, 3:04 AM 2009
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intaglio
intaglio Thu, 29th October, 3:06 AM

Juggling three incompatible concepts. Intaglio's stock-in-trade, then.

Juggling three incompatible concepts. Intaglio's stock-in-trade, then.
thalamic
thalamic Thu, 29th October, 3:20 AM

The a is fantastic. Such movement it contains as if it was brushed on.

Where is the 'Like' button so I can push it?

intaglio
intaglio Thu, 29th October, 3:34 AM

Ha ha. I was thinking of a steel nib pen that had some irksomely gritty indian ink in it... "Don't you sit on my sofa with hands like that!"

thalamic
thalamic Thu, 29th October, 4:48 AM

This fontstruction uses intagliasm to its fullest potential. The assymeterical characters have a greater...what's the word...ah...zest to them. Say, if the x had whipped-cream peaks sticking out here and there, it would liven it up even more.

aphoria
aphoria Thu, 29th October, 12:11 PM

Brilliant. I can't pick a favorite.

p2pnut
p2pnut Thu, 29th October, 3:11 PM

Damn my old britches! He's done it again :)

Frodo7
Frodo7 Sat, 31st October, 12:47 PM

Wow! Fabulous letters, and witty self-comments: one couldn't ask for any better entertainment. Yes, intaglioism, the finest. 10/10