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i think the fonts must be downloadable to be judged
Nice numbers!
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@elmoyenique: Thanks!
Letters added. Because why not. See them in the German example
@Dmitriy Sychiov (Sychoff) - Love the font design and the samples. My only quibble is that Empire was Episode V, not VI. ;^)
@Goatmeal: Thank you, I really made a mistake, but I can't fix it anymore. And May the 4th be with you)
Like the font. Perhaps adjust Widths I'd letters to make the appear same widths. For example c can be a bit narrower, w could be a bit wider, etc.
Unpopular opinion: I like the Star Wars ships and imagery, don't like the stories.
@thalamic: Thanks. I didn't quite understand what you meant at the beginning. All my letters are now monospaced. But there are alternative options among lowercase letters in Cyrillic. Some letters have kerning, so you can’t completely call it monospaced, is that what you mean?
@Dmitriy Sychiov (Sychoff) - The force with be with you, always. ;^) Sadly we cannot edit our own posts like we could back in ye olde early days of FontStruct! :^D
The force *WILL* be with you, always. (See, that's why we need the edit button back!) ;^)
Sorry, Dmitriy. My comment got auto-incorrected and I didn't review what I typed. I'll try again.
I saw that some of the glyphs were not the same width as the letters like the comma, so I figured it wasn't a monospace font. That's why I thought that optical widths of the letters could be visually made more uniform. Because the A has inward slanting slopes it appears narrower than the C which basically has two horizontal lines making it appear wider than other letters. Purely on a visual level, it would perhaps look nicer if all the letters "looked" the same width, which would technically mean they are all different widths.
@thalamic: Thank you, I understand what you mean, I was thinking the same thing at first, to make it optically more uniform and balanced. But I like some heterogeneity in fonts, some technical roughness, rigidity, brutality (I hope you understand what I mean). So I left it like that because it suits the character of this font.
Moreover, in the Cyrillic alphabet this rudeness is even more noticeable due to the too narrow letters Ж Ш Щ Ф Ю. Plus there was an idea that this font could be used to type text vertically, since due to the small height of the letters it is convenient.
I like the vertical stacking of the letters idea. Like neon signs in New York or Tokyo.
Congrats on this new TP, pal! You deserved it.
Congrats on this new TP, pal! You deserved it.
@elmoyenique: Thank you!
@anonymous-2100581: you need a license to download
nevermind
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