Grunge typestyles

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OffsetnScreen
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Grunge typestyles

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I have a question concerning the popular grungy, broken up, splotchy if you will, typestyles that are popular these days. Since these typestyles have so much going on, do they need to be handled like a halftone to capture the detail? Thanks in advance....peace
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Re: Grunge typestyles

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I don’t think so. Maybe just a higher mesh count depending on the detail in the pattern.

Unless the design actually calls for it. But standard fonts with fill patterns can be done spot.
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