All right! Stop whatcha doin', cause I'm about to ruin the image and the style that ya used to. In a display typeface, if my A is of the humpty variety, what should I do with my Alpha, Lambda and Delta? Can they be humpty too? Extra points for rhyming.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y38Ec57yMG8
But I like Ofir's suggestion a lot.
I trod on this uncharted ground,
not knowing whether it would feed
a Greek typographer's fair need.
No actual use I have yet known,
though if some sample you should own,
I would be keen to be so told.
Your word shall be weighed up in gold.
But my sense is those letters should be triangled.
with quick an outstroke it doth chase
the letter that doth follow next.
I wonder who first drafted text
in which the t stands like a pole.
No doubt some nincompoopish troll
then called it travesty, or worse:
impossible to read in verse.
Yet nowadays with pride we count
Futura as a splendid fount
that child and sage alike can read
with comfort and unhampered speed.
If we applied this spirit bold,
a kindred story might be told
about our fetching domed designs
for these precise Hellenic signs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msrq0HjwJUM
As you were.