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TessieMiscellaneous Font

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TessieMiscellaneousDesigner: Robert Schenk
Publisher: Ingrimayne Type
TessieMiscellaneous was designed by Robert Schenk and published by Ingrimayne Type. TessieMiscellaneous contains 2 styles and household bundle options. p > A tessellation is a shape that can be utilized to entirely fill the plane-simple examples are isosceles triangles, squares, and hexagons. Tessellation patterns are appealing and aesthetically attractive, which is the reason that they have actually long been popular in a range of ornamental situations. These Tessie fonts have 2 household members, a solid design that should have various colors when utilized and an overview style. They can be used separately or they can be utilized in layers with the overview design on top of the solid design. For rows to line up appropriately, leading must be the very same as point size. To see how patterns can be built, see the "Samples" file here.

Shapes that tessellate and likewise resemble real-world items are typically called Escher-like tessellations. Many of the shapes consisted of in TessieMiscellaneous are Escher-like tessellations. Most or all of these shapes were discovered/created by the font designer during the previous twenty years in the process of creating maze books, colorings books, and a book about tessellations.

( Earlier tessellation typefaces from IngrimayneType, the TessieDingies fonts, do not have a black or filled variation so can not do colored patterns. The addition of a solid design that should be colored makes these brand-new font styles a bit more challenging to utilize but uses far greater possibilities in getting aesthetically intriguing results.)

Font Family:
· TessieMiscellaneous Solid
· TessieMiscellaneous Outline

Tags: color font, dingbats, geometry, interlocking, layers, mathematical, mathematics, non-alphabetic, ornaments, patterns, tessellation

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