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Incidentally, the '&' was the one I had most trouble with - glad you like it.
this is a totally real 60 's typeface.
it looks so sweettly curvd, i wouldn't think it was done with our app.
supernice!
in the year 2525...
I find adding uppercase glyphs in the same style a good idea.
One suggestion to make it more readable: increase a bit the space between the letters & reduce a bit the space between the words. ;-)
And thanks for the suggestion(s) gferreira - I hadn't even considered the spacing on this one, but you were dead right.
As for the caps, I've made a start but I think it'll be a staggered process. I'd intended to include either caps or a heavier weight, but caps it is. They're proving a tricky bunch though and I've had to extend below the baseline and above the capsline(? - you know what I mean) to gain some balance. Plus it's more in-keeping with the 'feel' of the font, despite restricting it's useability in all caps.
I must still admit that I'm not totally convinced about some of the glyphs - mostly uppercase - but I'll stop obsessing and put it down to the inherent limitations.
Overall, I'm pretty pleased with it. I think the fact that it's by far the most complete typeface I've ever made, in any software, must mean I have a fondness for it.
Next on the agenda will be a better sample... tbc...
Respect!
(If you add the more latin set this will be one of the few fontstructions that will get a 10 from hypercritical me! ;) )
And sorry for the delay, chr.s!
I think the percent sign looks a bit weird; it should be consistent with the fractions.
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