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Critique my Wes Wilson style variable font!
Hi all! This is a typeface I stopped working on a while ago, but would like to pick up again, and would like to run by some trained eyes before I do. I'm sure most of you are familiar with the late p…5 -
Re: Roman letters don't adhere to a nib angle do they?
Here's two videos of master calligrapher John Stevens throwing out a few Trajans with a flat brush. There's clearly a huge amount of nib rotation involved, but this is probably how the Romans did it …3 -
Re: Roman letters don't adhere to a nib angle do they?
@"Nick Shinn" George Thomas' letter excerpt was primarily what I was referring to. From an earlier letter from Morison to Updike:"Your note to FWG's latest (I say 'latest' but no doubt…2 -
Re: Roman letters don't adhere to a nib angle do they?
This also reminds me of Gerrit Noordzij’s “The Stroke”, in which he briefly mentions rotation as a stroke vector alongside expansion and translation. Thinking of it as such helps analyzing calligraph…2 -
Re: What are the great conceptual fonts?
BC Brief by Briefcase uses a maximum of 2 points per letter (some special characters have 3), and looks surprisingly good within that parameter. Wacky perhaps, but very clever.5