@"Ruixi Zhang" But as far as I know a single-armed \Z and double-armed \T in the same typeface is rare (also in historical context). Furthermore, "TZ" and "TZT" do then … (View Post)
@"konrad ritter" I see your point for the lowercase \z and find that the single-armed serif works too for \z. However, for consistency reasons the double-armed serifs at \Z and \T would als… (View Post)
In contradiction to your first post, Karen Cheng suggests as a first step: Since you want to design a display font you probably want the left side bearing of the /n to bei nearer to 25%. Then follow … (View Post)
In addition to what Thomas Phinney said: The lower left of the /a also seems a bit too thin to me. The /s seems to lean slightly backwards (and the /c and the /e to a lesser amount too). The dots of … (View Post)