I never got round to putting up the last glitches from my participation in 36 Days of Type. It really helped me find a̰ ̠̹͇̭̬̤͎v̠̀o̬̟̮͚i̲̘͇̺̥͜ͅc̶͙̖̲̱̦e̞͚͝ a̻͕͙̦͠n̳̙̖̝̙d̢̩͝ͅ ̷̨̙̥a̢̭̱̯͙̪͇͈̻e̺̗̳̠s̵̢̖̭̘ͅt̶̮͇h͖̥͓͓̲ę͇̘̪̝̬͎̹̞ͅt̻̮̱͈̘i̸̶͍̺͕͉̙͍c̵̢̛̰͚̹ ͏̦͈͠p̷͕̲̩͉͇͕r̨͈̦̼͚͟ͅẹ̼͢f̸̩͖e̢͈̠͕̕r̷̸̰̪̠̠̯̖͍͘ę̗̬̝̀ņ̯̲͕͖ć̱̱̖̫͉͉̺̜͟ẹ̷̥͉̙̥́.̨̧̪̮̙̘̠͉͢
Letters 10 through 18 for 36daysoftype, glitching my way through Courier New Regular. I’ve started moving between three different apps to create these, and now I have a larger sample size I’m learning more about glitching, trying to keep the letters obviously part of a series without any two looking too similar.
First nine letters for 36daysoftype. I’m glitching my way through Courier New Regular. So far this has been an interesting exercise in creating a series that relate to, but remain distinct from each other. Let’s see if I can keep this up for the duration of the project ~
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