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This is a font made by Minah Kim, inspired by the cell division of amoeba, which she perceives as a dance. It was drawn with the help of Bagnard.otf, made by Damien Poulain.

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amoebas, the simple, shapeshifting microorganisms found in ponds, soil, and even within other organisms, exhibit one of nature’s most fascinating life processes: cell division. For these unicellular creatures, division is not just about maintaining survival—it is their primary mode of reproduction. Through a process called binary fission, an amoeba replicates its genetic material and splits into two identical daughter cells, ensuring the continuation of its lineage.

this act of self-replication begins with the duplication of the nucleus, the control center of the amoeba's cell. once the nucleus divides, the cytoplasm follows suit, eventually forming two distinct but genetically identical entities. what’s remarkable is that this seemingly mechanical activity propels amoebas into graceful, almost dance-like movements.

as the amoeba prepares for division, it extends pseudopodia—temporary projections of its cytoplasm. these extensions assist not only in feeding and movement but also in redistributing its internal contents during cell division. the amoeba’s outer membrane ripples and pulses as it orchestrates the division process, creating an organic rhythm akin to a biological dance. this dynamic motion highlights the interplay between function and elegance, showcasing how even the simplest life forms display an intrinsic artistry in their survival routines.

though the ultimate purpose of cell division is reproduction, it inadvertently breathes a sense of vitality into the amoeba’s existence. each movement, each ripple, echoes its drive toward life—a primal, universal rhythm. observing an amoeba in action reminds us of life’s continuity, with reproduction as its cornerstone. through its fluid, dance-like movements, the amoeba not only perpetuates itself but also reveals the elegance hidden in the microscopic foundations of existence. this ceaseless choreography of life underscores the beauty inherent in even the smallest and simplest forms of life.