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More design elements which Alex Okita prepared for possible use in promotional art, saved in an Adobe Illustrator file called '''more stuff'''. These elements may never have been used. Some of them overlap each other haphazardly, probably because they were meant to be separately copied and pasted into some work in progress. Contrary to what might one expect, the katakana lettering does not spell anything in Japanese. It's written with the font Katakana Brush, which substitutes letters on the...
(More design elements which Alex Okita prepared for possible use in promotional art, saved in an Adobe Illustrator file called '''more stuff'''. These elements may never have been used. Some of them overlap each other haphazardly, probably because they were meant to be separately copied and pasted into some work in progress. Contrary to what might one expect, the katakana lettering does not spell anything in Japanese. It's written with the font Katakana Brush, which substitutes letters on the...)
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