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Re: The cooper black treatment...on a blackletter. Looking for your input.
Looking great. New descenders work well. Tittles in black look still more squooshed. In both, you might consider cheating the stem of /i and /j a little shorter to make more room for a taller dot. Do…2 -
Re: The cooper black treatment...on a blackletter. Looking for your input.
Yes, the binocular /g here is well executed (no mean feat!), but given the blackletter structure of letters like /d, /k, /y, etc., a one-story /g is worth considering.1 -
Re: The cooper black treatment...on a blackletter. Looking for your input.
It's the leg, but not so much the fact that it descends as much as the "wiggliness" of it.1 -
Re: The cooper black treatment...on a blackletter. Looking for your input.
I like it! /T seems light. My eye gets hung up on /h. Tittles feel flattened. Asterisk may be too geometric. Are /s and maybe /m too wide? And regular /A and /M look wide also. /G looks too /C-like.3 -
Re: Humanity sans – An attempt to create a humanist sans serif
Not true. Emboldening the capital strokes is a nearly universal convention actually. In my copy of Gill Sans, for example, the stem weight of the /H is 200 units and that of the /h 182 units. This d…7
