Trooper Roman. (But that’s cheating: it’s only the ‘o’s and ‘Q’ that are angled. Carnase’s other wild Roman, Bernase, also has the occasional angled stress.)
Yes, funny when they do it on only one or two letters.
I’m actually working on one, which is kind of a revival project, and I’m not sure how to adress the numerals as they are very condensed lining numerals. The angled contrast needs to change in some way due to the condensing, but can’t really figure out how. Everything looks odd, trying to find good examples.
Yes, was directed to that one via Twitter. Looks nice, but from what I can see on the samples it’s also seems to be a ‘mixed’ contrast. It looks like the diagonal stress is only applied heavily on o, c and e — but much less (nothing?) on b, d, p, q etc.
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Trooper Roman. (But that’s cheating: it’s only the ‘o’s and ‘Q’ that are angled. Carnase’s other wild Roman, Bernase, also has the occasional angled stress.)
I’m actually working on one, which is kind of a revival project, and I’m not sure how to adress the numerals as they are very condensed lining numerals. The angled contrast needs to change in some way due to the condensing, but can’t really figure out how. Everything looks odd, trying to find good examples.