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9 Comments
Nice font.
I have made my clone into a sans serif. But still a usable programming font.
This is already a sans serif.
@ Zephram Not entirely, the characters C, G, I, J, 1 making this font in fact a semi-serif, so Vienna Binders description is right. ;)
Oh, and I don't know if you intended the bottom right circle arc on Q to be offset, but it has a slight inexact outer radius when comparing it to the other circle arcs.
Nice design twist with those cut-off letter parts, but I think something went wrong with m. Now it Looks like a flipped a. I don't think this is very desirable.
M and W are the biggest problems when trying to make a monospaced font. I tried to either make the m 'stacked', to move the detail into the vertical dimension and also to make the m look a bit more m-like when surrounded by other letters. I don't think I pulled it off though.
I was pointing out to the lowercase glyph for m. Another thing, maybe you already know, this, but monospace fonts doesn't require to have all the glyphs being equal in width. It just requires the total horizontal space of each character to be equal, with the glyph center aligned within this horizontal space.
;-)
Monospaced font here.
This is not the way to design a monospaced font like this johnrgrover.
The tiny dots to the right of some characters are there so that the font will work well in Visual Studio. They are a workaround to a bug in Visual Studio.
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