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Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
[Edited after your revision]This circle is just an obfuscated version of my diagram — the axes are still present, just a bit rotated, and you've imparted an arbitrary walk-through path on it. Keeping…1 -
Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
I don't see much change from the previous in the serif font. I would reduce the interior serif and align the right-hand structure to be more vertical. The interior terminal of the lowercase terminal …1 -
Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
Here's a quick mouse-drawn mockup of the Zürich style applied to your typefaces (bottom version in each case). Apologies for the poor graphical quality.1 -
Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
The eszett is an ascending lowercase letter and should reach ascender height. If it looks too prominent, make the glyph narrower until it fits in. (I actually enjoy fussy eszetts that look like longs…2 -
Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
Donat: Your antiqua solution for capital Eszett is already quite workable in my opinion. I would make the transition from heavy stem to thin roof more gradual, though, like in /U/, and widen the gap …1