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Re: Designed my first font for a fashion brand logo. How did I do so far?
You're getting very close! What other people have noted before, but I'm not sure you understood correctly, is that the Petit is much more losely spaced than the Poison. This could be on purpose, to m…1 -
Re: Designed my first font for a fashion brand logo. How did I do so far?
@"Cristóbal Alarcón" it's not annoying to see your progress. Better show too many then too few images. But I would recommend not to call any design 'final' unless you've not looked at it fo…1 -
Re: Designed my first font for a fashion brand logo. How did I do so far?
Glad to see you made it to typedrawers! I'll repeat again: 1. The thick parts of o, e, s, are much thicker than those of verticals like i and n (edit: hrant already said this). 2. You need more 'over…4 -
Re: Typedesign and science, or: look at what I made!
To anyone interested in this kind of thing, and somewhere near Amsterdam: On November 20th I'm giving a talk about the science of visual perception and its relevance to type designers. The paper at t…2 -
Re: white space compensation or other reasons in N, M, W etc.
Interesting topic, but my suspicion is nobody knows. What you're doing is letting the diagonal protrude the thin line. That's fine, but not necessary. For example in the N, you could have a wide apex…8