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FONT SHUI was inspired by a style of hand-lettering illustrated in Alphabets: Ancient & Modern, compiled by J. B. Russell (Padell, 1946). It was referred to "Modern Oriental Alphabet" there and no designer was named. The font blends the appearance of the most ancient Chinese characters with a sleek Art Deco style. Coincidentally, after completing Font Shui, I found the book cover at left. The design is by Aleksandr Rodchenko for the eponymous The Chinese Girl Sume-Cheng, from 1929. The Cyrillic letters easily adapt to the same style!
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