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Mjölnir Flying novelty slab serif display font Copyright 2020 Doug Peters of Symbiotic Design, all rights reserved worldwide, including artistic and creative rights. Version 1.005
Mjölnir is the name of Thor's hammer (God of War), hence, I tried to make the letters resemble some sort of new fangled hammer.
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I fattened the lower serifs of the capitals, and made a couple of adjustments to the z. I switched the X and Y capitals and lowercase, I will do that to the other one, as well. I still like the other one, it has a dangerous sharp lower serif you can cut yourself on, but this one is even more solid because of the bigger, more substantial bottom serif.
Wow! Excellent work! The lowercase m and n are my faves…
Also, There seems to be an extra (1/4 corner) square brick to the right and maybe below the baseline on the V…
Thanks, @BWM, this one has gone through quite a metamorphosis. Thanks for spotting that quarter brick, too. Always something. Still stuff to do, but I like this one so much I am going to finish it and then clone it again for the next idea.
I noticed that a brick might have been corrupted or brickswapped…
Again? Geez. I have been downloading each version. Oh, I see what you mean. Alright. I'll have to figure that out soon, I will be packing this one up with the others and creating a font family I hope to sell.
This one is missing a character the other two Mjölnir family fonts have. Right now, I can't figure out which it is.
Also, the bricks on the # symbol seem to be wrong…
Thanks, @BWM. That brick replacement bug keeps aggravating me.
Have you checked the brick(s) on the Ø yet?
Always one brick after another, isn't it?
(Also ð)
You know, @BWM, I could swear I fixed the # and yet I see there are two odd bricks back in there. It's like it's getting worse. I'm starting to wonder if I can ever finish these fonts.
Had to fix a lot of the serifs and stylistic touches, made them blockier (as opposed to none or pointed). Plus, I'm going through the list of stuff from the Mjölnir (Regular) font fixes I just made. Contemplating changing the C finial/terminators from a quarter circle to a full brick. Added IJ/ij ligatures, SM & TEL in Letterlike symbols. Lost the list of stuff I did in comments. Raised the bowl/aperture/counter of some I missed in the extended Latin. Fixed the S & s and the iterations.
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