I couldn’t disagree more. Clearly the model proposed is important (John Butler underlines the problem with many "cursive" models which were used in schools along the last century), but the… (View Post)
Off-topic, but in my opinion a thing that is never necessarily pointed out in beginners' threads is that the letters are badly drawn. I mean dreadfully badly. Why one would go into minute details wh… (View Post)
I think of typefaces that originated mostly in the second phase of the Industrial Revolution (1870-1914), whose character reveal a spiritual attunement with that time. I.e. I consider many late XIX c… (View Post)
Sure, that’s why as a general rule, especially if they are representing a different phonetic value, I always think it would be good to differentiate them. But I see the two accented /Ss represent th… (View Post)