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Re: How to determine the correct width for a Roman upper case slanted stroke, per Mr. Claflin, 1922?
It's an interesting source. But I have to say, his capital S falls flat. It makes the same mistake that efforts at "constructed" letterforms have made over centuries: assuming that the spin…5 -
Re: How to determine the correct width for a Roman upper case slanted stroke, per Mr. Claflin, 1922?
I'd guess this is saying because it's diagonal, the distance between the contours should be measured perpendicularly to its direction, and not horizontally (which works for all the vertical stems). I…1 -
Re: Designed my first font for a fashion brand logo. How did I do so far?
I think that would fix Poison but then make sure it doesn't look overall tight compared to Petit. Is it just me or do the leftmost two strokes of /e define a narrower white space between them than t…2 -
Re: Synthium Display
I'd consider lowering the spine of /S (and /five and /six) to be more even in counter size (given that glyphs like /E/H/three/eight/nine are closer to balance). /A crossbar now may be a bit too low.2 -
Re: Designed my first font for a fashion brand logo. How did I do so far?
Lots of kerning work to do. And I wonder if the bowls of the Ps should be a little narrower.1