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10/10!
So, what's the story behind you always using the letter z?
@architaraz: Thank you for your continued support!
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BTW, there is nothing secret about my "z" at the beginning of the names of my fonts:
the names of my first fonts in the FS began with "z" ... and then I've been doing the same thing.
bravo! I love it
10/10
The comma (,) and its derivatives: make it simple, without the horizontal stroke.
The period: make it a bit bigger, if possible.
The z: make the top horizontal stroke simple, just bending down.
The small l: flip it vertically.
The t: make it more similar to f,h,l, the same height.
The small s: it's a pain, but you can't do much about the curves.
The %: you did your best.
The &: you can play with, make it spelled out, "Et".
The paragraph (¶): usually goes down to descender level.
The asterisk (*): simple and beautiful.
I hope these will help you. 10/10
@Upixel: merci bien, mon cher ami. Je vous dois un message de réponse, bientôt. I owe you a reply message, soon.
@meek: Thanks a lot for this little pink square over my font. My wife celebrates it more than I!
@p2pnut: Thanks, ma.stro!
@Frodo7: Dear mentor, thanks for your kindly explanations about my usual mistakes. I'm gonna try to solve them.
@cablecomputer: Thanks for your support and the Yeeeehaaaaaaa.......
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