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Re: A new Art Deco, and the hunt for Broadway Greek/Cyrillic
Different waist heights are not uncommon in "high-waisted" (or should we say "unconventionally waisted") designs. The /K, but also the /H, /E, /F, etc. may be high but the /R, and…8 -
Re: Renwick Display - A Humanist Sans
Looking good. I'd lower your i-dot, there's too much space underneath it relative to the display-tight spacing everywhere.1 -
Re: How do you backup your work?
In addition to Time Machine I use both local and remote git repositories. Learned a lot about setting it up (for Glyphs) from this forum thread.5 -
Re: The Number sign—now and then—across languages.
Interesting that the ATF 1923 catalogue only offers this quite diagonal, contrasty version and the big Linotype catalogue from the 1930s offers two versions2 -
Re: Renwick Display - A Humanist Sans
I'd make sure those tapering terminals (top of /r/n/p, bottoms of /d/u etc.) feel more uniform, esp. in the light. And consider tapering the bottom right of /a too! /u still might be a touch wide. /S…2