The Freedom of Creation 3D Font Brings Text Off the Page
Amelia Roblin — December 20, 2010 — Tech
References: freedomofcreation & ifitshipitshere.blogspot
Text has traditionally been a two-dimensional medium for communication, but the Freedom of Creation 3D font gives typography depth. Designed like a continuous ribbon curling and twisting in space, this typeface called 'Kashida' must be printed on an FOC 3D printer.
Visit the FOC website to custom-type your name or message and order your very own Freedom of Creation 3D Font. Discernible from one specific perspective only, Latin and Arabic alphabets have never looked so profound.
Visit the FOC website to custom-type your name or message and order your very own Freedom of Creation 3D Font. Discernible from one specific perspective only, Latin and Arabic alphabets have never looked so profound.
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