32 points | by ingve 3 hours ago ago
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TFA is about letters, not programming in Haskell like I had assumed
One is fascinated by how others can be enthralled by something that seems, at first blush, so much polishing of the cannon ball.
But that's OK. The world is a better place for not being ruled by my bland tastes.
If I had to design a typeface, I'd bring back retro characters like thorn: Þ.
> Lettering design I did for my high school yearbook in 1974.
Anyone else get an optical illusion effect from this? Looks like it's continually zooming out to me.
Same. Those colors were an intentional (and effective) choice
TFA is about letters, not programming in Haskell like I had assumed
One is fascinated by how others can be enthralled by something that seems, at first blush, so much polishing of the cannon ball.
But that's OK. The world is a better place for not being ruled by my bland tastes.
If I had to design a typeface, I'd bring back retro characters like thorn: Þ.
> Lettering design I did for my high school yearbook in 1974.
Anyone else get an optical illusion effect from this? Looks like it's continually zooming out to me.
Same. Those colors were an intentional (and effective) choice