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Re: Checking legibility of glyph
I don't know where the over-the-top @ originated but here are some examples used on IBM Selectric typewriters. luc.devroye.org/fonts-44934.html Complex characters appear to have lighter strokes on ty…2 -
Re: Checking legibility of glyph
That appears to be @. I frequently employ the over-the-top approach. Because it is less dense, the simpler design performs well in heavy weights. I believe you can stretch the legibility of the @ qui…4 -
Re: AlphabetMagic. My first AI experiment
That was a fascinating experiment. I appreciate all the effort you put into research. But I'm losing faith in narrow AI generating a useful, complete font. Wide AI is a different story. Once there ca…3 -
Re: AlphabetMagic. My first AI experiment
There are some promising outcomes. The design of the F in this example is particularly interesting. A human designer might not have come up with an F form with pointed sides and yet, a vertical stem.…4 -
Re: Display typeface Silk road
You have a good variety of terminals, but they could be deployed in a way that emphasizes the letterforms more effectively. For instance, the bottom of the f has a smaller ball terminal that doesn't …3