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I've altered the G, added numbers and tweaked a few other letters to make averything a little more cohesive.
love that g
The work of Underware foundry come to my mind when I see Mongrel
My only (teeny) quibble is with the sharp angles on the M and W ... they stand out against the other more sinuous glyphs. Still gets a 10 though :)
Many, many thanks Rob - I'm a little surprised, very humbled and more than pleased to have my first featured font. And thanks for everyone's comments, as always.
Some of the extra characters are likely to prove problematic - due to the small grid and 'odd' width of the letters - but I'll do my best. For example, the current @ symbol is already a little over the top, but all I could manage given the constraints of the grid.
To answer your quandary p2pnut, I tried a few alternatives to the M and W; dispite them being a little in more in keeping with the other characters, none of them were quite as satisfying to read as these, so I opted to compromise in favour of legibility.
i didn't know you can make something great like this with fontstruct.
really awesome!!!!!
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