Naiad
Nick Shinn
Posts: 2,208
This was a silly idea, but I decided to take it seriously.
The nice thing is, as a one-style display face, I didn’t have to worry about hinting, family naming issues, interpolating multiple weights, or grind my way through small caps, ordinals, fractions and multiple figure sets.
http://www.fontspring.com/fonts/shinntype/naiad
http://www.fontspring.com/tools/asset/7659fcd4f9a32017498d3e2406703bef/Naiad_Specimen.pdf
The nice thing is, as a one-style display face, I didn’t have to worry about hinting, family naming issues, interpolating multiple weights, or grind my way through small caps, ordinals, fractions and multiple figure sets.
http://www.fontspring.com/fonts/shinntype/naiad
http://www.fontspring.com/tools/asset/7659fcd4f9a32017498d3e2406703bef/Naiad_Specimen.pdf
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You must have had some fun with it, Nick. The /A is clever!0
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