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Re: Synthium Display
Yes, that second one should probably be the default /N/. You might also want to consider an /n/-shaped /N/ (with a right angle at the top left and a curve at the top right) as another alternate.1 -
Re: About German Eszett
Short answer: This is false nowadays. The ẞ is an official part of German spelling, and people do use it (although the use is not very widespread yet). If your typeface doesn’t offer ẞ, don’t list Ge…3 -
Re: Synthium Display
Personally, I find accents with angled tops and flat bottoms weird. I’ve switched to using horizontal cuts on both sides; works particularly well with a bold geometric.3 -
Re: Synthium Display
Agreed; nice feel overall.I'm a bit confused about the application of corner rounding in some of the glyphs, such as /H/. The /M/ and /Z/ feel very sharp compared to something like /E/. Not too …2 -
Re: What is sharp S
I've met people in the past (mostly on the CONLANG-L discussion list) who thought of voiced stops as «soft» and unvoiced ones as «hard», which I found utterly absurd. After all, a «b» sounds li…1
