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9 Comments
i and j are cool
Looks great, all glyphs work well, but why does it look so familiar? I'd perhaps make the @ symbol's lower line level with the lower line of the g & y etc. 9/10
Thanks, JY and djnippa!
@djnippa: I did think it looked a bit like Deco Inferno's big brother since the wide columns are joined by narrow lines. If you were referencing some other design, though, the reference is lost on me!
Added Greek... seems readable enough to me, but I've read the same sampletext so many times I have it memorized.
Added More Latin and Polish. Also added uppercase for Cyrillic, though I'm not sure how successful it is.
I think the Cyrillic looks fine. I would, however, make El mirror De, i.e., have the same rounded top. I would also make the descender on De the same as on Tse and Shcha. Concerning Greek: phi and psi (lowercase) should have the ascenders at the same height as beta. Another note: the angle of the ogoneks should face left, like the bottom of a zee.
@TCWhite, thanks for a lot of useful info! The ogonek thing probably never would've occurred to me.
Since this design is already rehosted quite a bit elsewhere, I want to try to update it in as few sessions/iterations as possible... if anyone else has critique for this, I'd love to hear it now!
If you're unaware, ogonek means "little nose". :)
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