I've always loved the aesthetics that are the result of an objective need, especially from the space program (the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions especially). The Artemis launch vehicle has some subtle trackers on it too:
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Cold brew maybe? It has less/no acidity.
Rinse and repeat for the next one π«
I think most type designers feel this way, this is evidenced in many books on making fonts:
Book: "This is how you make a-z and A-Z"
Designer: "How about numbers?"
Book: "...π€·"
I used to think it was frustrating, but now I understand why.
πππ @mekkablue.bsky.social always creating the most helpful scripts!