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This is a simple experiment that I have fallen in love with. I will take all suggestions as it is imperfect.
It's great. I love the B but it is a bit ambiguous- I read “Distro” instead of ”Bistro”. I can’t think of a better solution for it though.
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Very Good!!! +Smile ☺
@meek It is "Bistros"
Gorgeous ... a great addition to anglophone Art Deco fonts. Congratulations on the TP :) For the B, would a 1/2 or 1/3 brick extension to the center 'horizontal' work?
Perfect modernization of art deco. The alternatives are good.
I made a 3D image of it I hope you like it :)
Pertaining to your current "B" [yes, 'distro' is to be avoided!], adding an ascender could not help itself… even a descender.
After many moves (in bitmap, because we'd need to try with your blocks directly), IMO a fair solution was to add a splitting.
B.t.w. your "S" has too modified or complex curves, in comparison to the rest; it might be splittable too, ditto e.g. "869X"…
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@Brenda: 'bistros' is the plural of 'bistro'^^
@h1k765: were you tipsy while you wrote 'ETAS UNIS'? ('États-Unis') If yes, stop fontsdrinking this Cognac immediately…^^
@Future FG Gaming: precisely… *hic!*^^
Grotesk letters v6, 2010-2014 by Frank Adebiaye. CC BY-NC-SA. Still used on Paris.fr in 2017. "B" uses the same couple of curves as the splitted "S":
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