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This is a glyph from the CoCo Flowerfont.
CoCo Flowerfont is a collaborative photofont project created by participants at FontConf at the CoCoMSP workspace in St. Paul, MN on 6.19.10.
The softly scented letter you see here is part of an flower-alphabet that was created by about 40 people under the direction of alphabetician Chank Diesel. An open source OpenType version is in the works, but for now, here is a pretty letter portrait for you.
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Coco and Harley.
Après 4 heures de navigation au départ de Mahé, nous arrivons à Anse coco ou nous avons fait masque et tuba. La plage était fantastique.
This is a glyph from the CoCo Flowerfont.
CoCo Flowerfont is a collaborative photofont project created by participants at FontConf at the CoCoMSP workspace in St. Paul, MN on 6.19.10.
The softly scented letter you see here is part of an flower-alphabet that was created by about 40 people under the direction of alphabetician Chank Diesel. An open source OpenType version is in the works, but for now, here is a pretty letter portrait for you.
coco can spend hours just lying on her back. if someone gives her a tummy rub, there's no telling when she'll get up.