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Unicase with alternates (a, e, m, n, u...). You can find also an extra "&" at the ™ glyph and a "c" at the ¢. Inspired on the wonderful Goliath (1970) by Vincent Pacella, but with its own personallity.
So incredible, yet you make it look so effortless. Amazing, as usual.
@thalamic: Thanks a lot for your kind words, dear Master. Complicated glyphs are always an interesting challenge.
@meek: Thank you very much for this new pink label, BigBoss!
Nice heavy slab! I even see an arrow in the letter V. The diacritics on the letters also look nice, especially the tilde.
interesting "@" design...
@Bryndan W Meyerholt: Thank you so much, glad yoy like it!
@MimicMakingFonts: I found it easier to do it this way than to give it a more traditional look. Thanks for your comment.
What a stong work wow ! also I'm a big fan of fat slab, great work love it :)
@Upixel: Thanks a million! ? Glad you like this chubby.
I'll make a comment which is more a personnal taste than an issue.
I'm a french speaker so we use diacritics. Your "dieresis" is good but for me I'll make it a llitte bit bigger to harmonise with the others diacritics , espacialy your font is black, diacritics can be strong :)
do some test maybe you're rigth and it's fine like this
@Upixel: You are absolutely right, mon ami. I've increased the size of the umlaut a bit and it seems to fit better, but I can't bring myself to make it bigger. What do you think now?
HOW DO YOU OVERLAP BRICKS
@lucapri They used a combination of stacking and filters to achieve it.
dieresis: good job it's more balanced with the others, The french speaker is please :)
sorry for the delay
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