This font belongs to the patterned group of fonts whose glyphs are created within a specific pattern (without exception) by highlighting part of the pattern.
The difference between "alteration" fonts and "patterned" ones is that patterned fonts strictly follow the shape of their pattern without exception, while with alteration fonts, by adding elements to the existing shape, we get the glyphs we want.
The strength of this style also lies in camouflage, but in a different way. By writing the text, we build a pattern that at first glance does not show signs of any textual construction. Here are examples of thickening lines that make differences in glyphs, but of course it doesn't have to be the only way, it can be anything that visually separates a certain part of the pattern from the rest (its base).
* If there is not enough difference between the glyphs, turn on "bold" inside the software.
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