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Re: A humanist grotesque (sic!)
Do the top and bottom parts have to connect in a continous curve? Here I added a straight diagonal line more as a connector between the two horizontal bars, that seems like the curved spine at a glan…2 -
Re: Variable Font for my Bachelor Thesis, all feedback welcome
I like option 2 best. It puts the most emphasis on the tail, fits in well, and is unambigously a Q.2 -
Re: exploring variable fonts - seeking tipps for nodes placing/outline design
It's better to draw glyphs such as the euro with overlapping shapes, rather than a single contour. As long as you keep the contour orders in check, it makes kinkless interpolation much easier.5 -
Re: Eau de Garamond — a sans distilled from the essence of Garamond
Yes, I think they fit in more with the other letters, although the italic /oslash looks less rotund than /o. I would extend the sides of the oval.1 -
Re: Eau de Garamond — a sans distilled from the essence of Garamond
The bold /oslash has very small counters, and the top and bottom of the o-shape looks a bit too altered to compensate for the bar. It looks okay in the lighter weight. My suggestions: > thin the b…2