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Re: Critique on Hebrew design wanted
1. Fei is a little too wide, even though it is equal to most of the other square letters. The right side will need more sidebearing than, say, bet. Try to keep sidebearings in mind throughout the des…1 -
Re: Critique on Hebrew design wanted
Regarding what I wrote above about the Mem Sofit appearing narrow and the sidebearings of the square letters, I meant to add that the Mem Sofit, being the only “fully closed” letter with two vertical…2 -
Re: Critique on Hebrew design wanted
Andreas, I need to ask a fundamental question: What is the purpose of your type? If your intent is to use it for Bible and liturgy, you will need to become schooled in the two kinds of diacritics: th…6 -
Re: Critique on Hebrew design wanted
This is one of my Prague fonts, which I mentioned above. It’s an interpretation of types that appeared in several publications of Abraham Cohen, in 1530. The leftward slant was typical of the Ashkena…4 -
Re: Critique on Hebrew design wanted
This is a nice start, Andreas. The general impression I get is that the font is somewhat wobbly, with some letters being slightly right-leaning (alef, bet, zayin, tet, kaf, kaf sofit, mem sofit, nun …2