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Very professional work here, dear master! Personally, I prefer your alternates designs to the "w" and "y" glyphs. ? Like a joke, If you've done this very good "Eurogramma", it reminds me to fontstruct something simmilar to a "Microstyle" font too... 10/10.
Very pretty curves, seeing they at big size, btw.
Love this font, I wonder how it compares to Eurostile…
I like the angled w and y…
10/10
Thanks. Here is a comparison (I made the original's lowercase a bit bigger to fit this)
Congrats on the well-deserved TP…
Great comparative demo pict and great fontstruct. Congratulations!
It's Really Nice Font
excellent
10/10
This is the ultimate Sans-Serif font I've ever seen, excellent work.
Why is the w a turned m?
@Luuk Mölders - The better question is: why is the m a turned w? ;^D
Wow! I love how you did your "w" and "y"!
Classroom
How did you do that?
@SwedishTypeCorporation is there something specific you mean?
One thing I can tell is that this uses 2x2 filters, and lots and lots of nudging, as well as custom bricks to get certain angles…
almost identical, but still fresh, i love it!
you should at least make the w and the y better...
this is an epic alternative to Eurostile. i like it :)
“We already have Eurostile at home.”
Eurostile at home: This
It's gonna take some time to realize this isn't Eurostile. 10/10
Oh no. I cannot find the angled w and y anywhere.
@Cidein They are in the ^ and ` respectively.
TF! vidéo uses the font Eurostile for the "Vidéo" text in their logo in 1997 until 2001.
exact notice
> It's gonna take some time to realize this isn't Eurostile. 10/10
The reason I said this is because Eurostile was the font used in the logo for Drake & Josh.
w: am i a joke to you
Fine, due to popular demand I've changed the w/y.
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