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Re: Will this work for Cyrillic?
Here's a point that can be answered. It's not like a typeface is a collection of independent attributes, any one of which can be removed like a pair of socks from a drawer. Or maybe the de…1 -
Re: Will this work for Greek?
Not being a native speaker of Greek, I hesitate to comment in this area, but it seems to me that the change in direction of the left descender of the lower-case lambda as it joins up with the main st…1 -
Re: Eth and Thorn - historical forms
Although I disagree with your views on this issue in general - and they don't seem to have gotten much support from other posters here either, I think you have made a valid point in this senten…2 -
Re: Eth and Thorn - historical forms
Nothing wrong with that. But if you're designing a typeface, the first thing you do need to know is what the letters of the alphabet look like. What makes an A, a B, a C, and so on. That's…2 -
Re: Will this work for Cyrillic?
The typeface DIN was precisely the sort of thing of which Neutor reminded me. So I am glad that I gauged your intentions in this regard correctly. I tend, however, to agree with the conventional wisd…1