Hi!
I am a bachelor of fine arts in photography. I am focused on logo design mostly. Looking for the right font to fit in my works, I tried sometimes to create it myself. Here's my best try so far, an elegant font with possible uses in logo design, print design, web UI, mobile and desktop apps etc
I'm waiting your critiques to improve it!
Comments
The cramped upper counter of /a/ jumps out too.
The proof of the pudding is in the eating, as the old adage goes, not, I would say, in examining the ingredients, the recipe, or how it has been cooked, no matter how pertinent those factors may be to the outcome.
So, looking at the text setting in the PDF, the small counter at the top of /a looks fine, because it is echoed at the bottom of /g, and in the spaces between words, in the close fit of the face.
I modified /a, /g, /h, m, /n, /r, /u.
The text in proof is aligned at left - I let the space and bearings untouched for now.