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Re: Staverton
Looking at the light weight, there is extreme inconsistency among different characters in terms of stroke width (compare the bowls of /b and /a, for example), contrast (/g has high contrast, /s is mo…1 -
Re: A straight version of Abraham: Bram
Hi Jan, have you considered making the /B's central incision a bit more pronounced? I have trouble parsing it as a /B at first sight. The /R is less problematic for me, but might also profit fro…1 -
Re: Paramond — an extreme display serif
Hi Craig, I'm also not happy with the new bottom; it's far from final. At least it tells me there is hope for making a tiny-eyed design work. My previous designs look bloated to me now in c…1 -
Re: Vainilla – Something Old-school
Most of the previously mentioned problems are still around. Weights are inconsistent (compare /f and /g, for instance, or the numbers to the letters), rounds are still clumpy (/O, for instance), and …1 -
Re: Vainilla – Something Old-school
Hi Michael, on the /n/m: Did you deliberately pick the old /m arch shape over the old /n? Personally, I found the latter matched the style of the typeface better. The former strikes me as rather angu…1
