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First seen on MyFonts: December 3rd, 2007 Shuriken BoyA few years ago when Joachim Müller-Lancé was doodling shapes on paper, he made the following observation: My sketches revealed how letterforms can be perceived not only as black strokes on a white background, but also as shapes punching through one another. Thus was Shuriken Boy born. Seen alone, many of its characters dont look like letters at all; only their combination indicates text. Its a futuristic look often seen in Japanese Manga comics and high-tech graphics. In fact, the name Shuriken Boy was inspired by William Gibsons sci-fi novel, Neuromancer, in which a star-shaped Ninja weapon - a shuriken - appears as the heros talisman. The dynamic, triangular characters of Shuriken Boy are certain to add dramatic flair to high-tech tool or product packaging, toys and games, book titles, clothing labels, and computer user-group logos. U.S. Patent Des. 410,025. Not quite what you’re looking for? Try looking at more fonts like this. ‘Shuriken Boy’ is either a registered trademark or a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. |
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