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Re: Lowercasey uppercase, or how to extend a unicase typeface
That last /ae/ works best.Why shouldn't curves get serifs? Some letters end up looking plain/sans without them. Perhaps try some serifs on /c/ and /s/, at least at the top? I don't think ke…1 -
Re: Lowercasey uppercase, or how to extend a unicase typeface
I generally prefer the top version. A lot of these letters look the same to me in both versions. The /delta/ is a bit aggressive, but I guess it fits the Latin globe /g/.I don't think /s/ works …1 -
Re: Lowercasey uppercase, or how to extend a unicase typeface
I like the globe /g/. I'm not so sure about the /e/'s nose or the very low stem in /A/a/.I'd also consider moving the apices in the arches of /n/ etc. a bit away from the stem, as most…2 -
Re: Lowercasey uppercase, or how to extend a unicase typeface
Yes, it’s pretty! Maybe bend the ascender of /D/ diagonally to the left, as in blackletter? The /C/ is perhaps a bit more closed than it needs to be. And if you want a LC flavor, maybe try a narrower…1 -
Re: Cedilla design options - Verdana style
It works well for your cedillas, but I'm worried about your Eszetts... they are not a typeface's playgrounds, but have legibility and readability constraints just like all other letters, i…1
