There's some thoughtful analysis and bibliography if you scroll down on this page, put together by an actual "rsceearcher at Cmarbidge Uinervtisy." (View Post)
Good stuff! Consider thickening the thick part of the loop of the swash on /C/ and /G/ (where the top serif would go in an unswashed letter). That will help the eye distinguish where the swash ends a… (View Post)
For a geometric face I'd usually expect terminals to end either in horizontal, vertical, or perpendicular cuts. The pointy ends of your C seem out of character. Heavy weights of styles that are monol… (View Post)