Crimson Pro is very near to Adobe Text scaled down. About 88% in height and 96% in width in lowercase. This is FontLab's Overlay Fonts tool with both in 96pt. Red for Text, green for Crimson. No chan… (View Post)
I see the genetics of Adobe Text in both, but especially in Crimson Pro. I don't like derivative work which is clearly inferior to the original font because they are dangerously near lazy ripoffs. (View Post)
Of course, this area already exists, but it gets demarcated and highlighted with the diacritic. And, albeit you are objectively correct, I can't find the result good. Anyway, the ĥ is like the y wit… (View Post)
Suggestion: design an n, create a h from it. Flip the h and create a sort of p. Draw a diacritic over the h and below the p. Ideally, the measurements of (ascender) + (diacritics) + (descender) shoul… (View Post)