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A font perfect for fancy greeting cards for Valentines' Day and other occasions. I was inspired by some of laynecom's fonts. Sample coming soon.
Very elegant. You are developing a very mature eye for this old font game Noah.
Looks quite playful! The 4 looks a bit like Y/y, would extending the crossbar of the cup to the right be possible? Or would that change the look too much?
@p2pnut: Thanks so much. I think I've really gotten better at making fonts since I came back to FS.
@Aeolien: Thanks for the comment! I'll fool around a bit with 4 and see what I can do.
I like this. And yes, you have gotten better. We all have. :) Suggestions: I would make the seven wider, i.e., not have the right serif, so that the middle section thins out like Z. I would change the top of the t, i.e., maybe make it like the leg of seven, but flipped? I would also raise the descenders on J and Q. My only other thing: could the rounded legs, i.e., A, K, M, N, R, X, et cetera, be leveled at the same height as the other serifs?
P.S. You could fix 4 by making the left leg round at the top, and the bar squared at the bottom.
*You could essentially just flip the left leg.
@TCWhite: I've made all the suggestions you asked, but I don't understand what you mean about the 4.
Check my version of this out. :)
I like your new Q and g.
Yup, I think it works better this way. I changed the & as well, I included the old & and the old g on the grave and circumflex accents, though I might move them to some other character or the Private Use Area if these are required for something.
Here's a quickie sample, i'll make a better one later.
I put the one-storey g in the IPA, as that is where is belongs—the capital version is in Latin Extended-D. Nice sample. :)
Thanks. I may do the same with the g in this one. Another sample is in the works.
2nd sample:
3rd sample:
Sorry for the huge image, i didn't intend for it to be that big lol
This font is my fav. You're so talented! Great work! Do you mind to check out my work and give me feedbacks? Thankyou :D
Will do. Thanks for the comment.
this is amazing. Love it!!
Changed letter t and adjusted spacing. thinking about making a whole new number 4
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