What happens when you take an evil Sinman and make him use DIN, man? Halo!
If you're a fan of Dinman (and he just renamed himself, just like that) then you know that he's been a life-long fan of the typeface DIN. It's like it was made for him. And I'm loving the very subtle, very heavenly D. Yep, DIN-Inman is a win-win situation.
Scampi, on the other hand, does not have a typeface to fall back on that's even close to his real name. Wait, what was his real name again?
Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Alissa Walker.
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Naz and Sam Peeling Back the Layers on last Friday's amazing photographic and musical live Layer Tennis Match. No Tennis this week by the way, we'll be back live on the 19th
Layer 10 is up. And that's a wrap! Big thanks to Sam, Naz, Mark, and all the fans. No voting this week, but be sure to sign up for Season Tickets and be the first to get match info and learn how to play in our qualifying matches. Layer Tennis is taking a week off, we'll see you back here on March 19th for our fourth exhibition match.
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Mark Simonson shares his insider's view of Friday's typographic battle, including a nifty chart of all the glyphs created during the match.
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