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ps: DdDd? A measure because of space?
pps: 'E' is awesome!
I suggest you fatten the diagonals of your x as much as possible without losing the form. With counters in every quadrant, it appears a bit light and slender in comparison.
I also want to see what your f looks like with an arm as fat as the tail of your j and a half-brick cross stroke. Your t works pretty well as is, largely due to cross stroke alignment with the x-height.
I think the deeper design criterion I am pointing to is how your use of filled or partly filled counters creates a type of reverse contrast (thick horizontal/diagonal strokes paired with thinner stems). So distinctive to my eyes, I want to see the pattern applied consistently throughout the font – as often as possible, that is, without creating other legibility issues.
@meek: Thanks for the TP, boss!
@intaglio: Thank you very much for your kindly words, I apreciate it but I think they are too much for me.
Thank you, my friend! But I really do not know why my fonts you seem so funny, maybe because every day I'm older and I go back to childhood... (I say this jokingly).
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I add one sample. I like it.
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