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Spiro curves

Posted on May 6, 2012 by Ben Mitchell
Spiro curves

Spiro curves go mad when they don’t converge.

I’ve been meaning to give Spiro curves (or clothoids) a try for a while. By now, I’m fairly confident with Bézier curves, but I’m always interested in finding other ways to do things, and Spiro curves have a very different quality to them. Continue reading →

Posted in Blog | Tagged bezier, clothoid, curve, FontForge, letterform, outline, Spiro, spline

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