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Spiro

Spiro 0.01 is finally out! Spend ten minutes learning how to edit Raph Levien‘s Cornu spiral curves and you’ll see that they have the potential to complement or even displace Bézier curves in vector and font design programs.

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Spiro will be the native algorithm for Fontly.

This entry was posted in blurb and tagged Bézier, Bézier curve, clothoid, cornu spiral, fresnel integral, Raph Levien, software, spiro, typography, user interface on 12th May 2007 by admin.

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