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Re: Aidar (working title)
Alexander: If you're going to use your "calligraphic" /q as the basis of /p/b, I would recommend you to rotate the bowl by 180° rather than mirroring it. In calligraphy, the bowl of /q…2 -
Re: Paramond — an extreme display serif
Perhaps it's a matter of what you're used to, because I've never seen a spurless /ſ It certainly seems to have been an integral part of the glyph in historical upright scripts, such as…1 -
Re: Scamp -- a Smallcap Sans with Angular Stress
There is certainly a lot more consistency between the letters now! I find the large size contrast between caps and "lowercase" a bit irritating. I would consider make the "x-height&quo…1 -
Re: Scamp -- a Smallcap Sans with Angular Stress
Actually, I'm sure one could become a reasonably accomplished plumber if one were to have a passionate interest in the topic, practice in a safe environment and receive a lot of constructive fee…3 -
Re: Scamp -- a Smallcap Sans with Angular Stress
I'm getting a pretty uneven, hand-drawn vibe from it. Is that by design? The characters that most break the harmony seem to be /g/q/u. Namely, /g is the only character to have sharp details comp…1
