fs Very Becoming

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Comment by thalamic 15th march 2009
Beautiful sample. The proportions are perfect and every letter has a very strong presence. The "." and "," seem out of place though.
Comment by Stelios Constantinides (sconstantinides) 15th march 2009
Thanks, emepar7. I did this font just to have something to do the sample with. :)
Comment by thalamic 16th march 2009
Very...becoming. :)
Comment by aphoria 16th march 2009
14Oct09: Added lowercase. Updated license to NC Share-Alike.
Comment by thalamic 14th october 2009
Later the same day: Reverted license to No-Clone. Unfortunately. I can't control the trolls, but I can control this. What's that saying about one bad egg...?
Comment by thalamic 14th october 2009
I like those little "continuation" serifs in g p y and the bowled k is quite refreshing. I might try that aproach whenever possible.
Comment by cayo 14th october 2009

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