Knubi

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Description: For the past year I have been working on and off creating my debut font Knubi. Well! it's finally finished and downloadable on my website. I invite you to check out the presentation and feel free to take it for a test spin. 380 glyphs supporting 80 languages. I'm knackered!
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Status: Just for fun
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Dan. Apr. 19 '13

Good on ya mate! Looks awesome. Enjoyable presentation too :)

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vergad Apr. 19 '13

Thank you all for the comments. I hope you enjoy using Knubi - If you have any feedback I'll take it on board for version 1.1. Cheers!

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logomotive Apr. 19 '13

That's fantastic! I will have to check it out. Good job!

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Dzire2Dzine Apr. 19 '13

That looks great.. nice font..

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cnasshan Apr. 20 '13

Great work again, Matt.

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logomotive Apr. 20 '13

also a great name being a newbie to the business. :)

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logomotive Apr. 20 '13

I mean font creation that is.

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vergad Apr. 21 '13

Thanks guys for the comments.

@mike. Cheers mate. Stoked you like. Yeah, whilst originally it was meant to be pronounced NUBBY (the serifs being nubb-like), I have been pronouncing it NEWBIE for the same reason you mentioned. Either way I quite like although newbie seems to be sticking.

@uscila Thanks for the massive compliment. I will definitely be doing another font. Lots of work, but it's rewarding when it's all finished.

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Mikeymike Apr. 24 '13

Nicely done, Matt. Got it, love it! :)

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logomotive Apr. 24 '13

Really excited to use it. I know what goes into a font, takes a lot of (dedication). I can tell that you started from scratch and not used an existing font if I'm correct, and that's impressive. I think this font has great potential, looking forward to a bolder version too.

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Nitish Apr. 24 '13

Sweet work Matt...thx

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vergad Apr. 25 '13

@ Mike Bruner: Cheers mate! Stoked you like. I'm pumped on fast-tracking the bold and italic versions now that people are showing interest. Thanks for the support.

@Mick Erickson: Thanks again, Mike. Yep! All from scratch. At the start I actually tried to set myself a challenge to see how I could get on without even referencing another font. So for the best part of it, it was all off the top of the dome. When I got serious about making it a real working font, I went back through it and cross-checked consistencies that a couple of popular fonts had, studying a lot of the characteristics certain letters shared and then refined my version.

@Nitish: Cheers buddy.

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