Character Manipulation • Multiply

Having more than one typefaces within a typeform. Essentially, merging typefaces together of the same letterform, selecting partial glyphs from both typefaces to give you a letterform that encompasses glyphs from both typefaces. we were to choose a single letterform from two different typefaces and overlap them, then select each typeface's glyph to be dominant in certain strokes. Best When using Typefaces that has contrasting characteristics. By using parts of the blackletter typeface (Sabbath Black Regular)
and a serif typeface (Requiem Display Roman) "B" to express a bold and dramaic stem dropcap like you see in old manuscripts.

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