The /g kinda leans backwards, somehow... if /n and its ilk are cars cheerfully racing into the wind (long flat serifs like flags), /g has already lost the race but keeps losing ground. Maybe just a s… (View Post)
Seeing these lovely letters makes me smile. They're sunny, friendly, and charmingly fussy. I think that you've got the right idea about tapering the junctions and so forth; doing so will subtly impro… (View Post)