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Re: Display Serif w/ tall letters
Good progress! I'd try a high-waisted-but-not-that-much P before settling on the original low-waisted one. Yes, the white space is indeed a problem, but it's not a huge one, given that it's a high-co…3 -
Ginegar, my EsadType final project
Hi everyone, I've been on and off on this forum for quite a long time now. It's been a most valuable resource to me — I've learned so much from you, my fellow members. This is a good opportunity to t…2 -
Are there type-design job opportunities in Europe for non-EU citizens?
I'm a beginner type designer with formal education in type design, computer science & mathematics. I've got some experience in programming. I'm thinking of moving to Europe, but I don't have a EU…2 -
How do you keep track of kerning classes (or kerning information in general)?
I had come up with the idea of starting with rough kerning, with very few classes, and then gradually refine it. I grouped e.g. lowercase letters according to the height at which their body (i.e., ig…1 -
Re: My first font... Show no mercy!
Nice work! A few thoughts: 1. U is relatively very wide. That's not necessarily a problem, but if you want to keep it this way, I'd consider making some other letters wider, to have more variability …2