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2 Comments:
Oofah. You should probably be careful, since your "imagine" closely resembles Kevin Pease's "imagine". An argument could be made that this was the natural mapping (m-in, etc.), but what really struck me was the aspect ratio; the letters are really close to the same size.
Got to agree with you about the similar looking proportion. Aesthetically, even without referring to Kevin's piece, this 'font' (which we have used for some time) works well being tall. You could see other examples in our archives.
This font was painstakingly pieced together using the half-doughnut shapes and rectangles using only MS PowerPoint.
nagfa
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