Gaz - if you fancy getting more into the type, try experimenting with it yourself.
I mean you could do:
On Computer
1. Take the font part in illustrator and add/chop lines as you wish. or indeed start with another font and go from fresh.
By Hand
2.Experiment if you have time. Printing out on to acetate allows you to scratch it off. Or get those letraset letters (the ones you ruboff a sheet with a pencil) and again, you can create this effect.
3.Or get some material that breaks how you want it to and scan that in a sample that over a bold font.
This are all just suggestions but it makes the effect much more individual and also means that letters vary, because the effect is random.
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