Looking for any feedback / critique from this fine community
For this one, I have initially drawn inspiration from square / squircle typefaces like
Eurostile, but also drawing from a technical 'Rotring pen' look found in typefaces like
Tekton (mostly evident in the /i/ /l/ and /h/) - to add a bit of character and interest & go beyond the regular rounded terminal look.
Since then I've been tuning the weight (intended to be regular) and fixing up some clogging where the bowls join etc.
I also introduced a very subtle vertical rise to add a little bit of movement / rhythm to the type, about 2.5° or so on the horizontals. Hopefully it isn't too distracting, but it's intended to give the design some lift.
I'm thinking of pitching it for headline / display use with a scientific or technological purpose, like titling for a presentation or a conference maybe.
Comments
You have a similar issue with the Uppercase as with the lowercase - too different widths and so on. I didn't see a specimen attached. You should show us all the letters so we can tell you more
The slanted horizontal bars are a slippery slope, judging from a font I did 12 years ago. You may get away with it in P, but set the b and d next to eachother and you get a very wavy picture. Better play safe and keep them straight and strictly horizontal; it seems you are after a rigid style, the quirkiness may come from the "serifs".
But it is a solid start!