Hi Josh,
Thank you for replying my message,
sorry for the late reply, i was ill for two days..
I thought about the things you said, and think that it would be
interesting, if fonts hit eachother the fonts would be merging. stuck
together. so in a kind of way you create 'a new font' . I think the
On Feb 5, 4:09 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think I need to explain the things better I think, so I do;
>
> First answering the questions above; I think i have to explain the
> project more.
>
> With type I mean; typography/fonts/characters.. For my final exam I
> created the idea to treath fon
Hi Solrick,
This sounds like some interesting stuff. I'd love to discuss it some more
with you and maybe work with you on it.
Some things to think about:
1. Rules for Font interactions. What happens when fonts 'hit' each
other, or 'live' long enough to reproduce andmutate maybe?
2. What p
I think I need to explain the things better I think, so I do;
First answering the questions above; I think i have to explain the
project more.
With type I mean; typography/fonts/characters.. For my final exam I
created the idea to treath fonts as a living organisms.
There for I want to create wit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I'm a Dutch student, and graduating this year on my graphic design
> study. For my graduating study, I want to do some Python work and i'm
> lokking for a partner wich can help/ cooperate me in programming
> python.
>
> The project
> In short: The project subject is t
Dear community,
I dont really know if this is the right way to do, otherwise my
excuses for that.
I'm a Dutch student, and graduating this year on my graphic design
study. For my graduating study, I want to do some Python work and i'm
lokking for a partner wich can help/ cooperate me in programmi