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Dublin is a slanted slab serif with a corky personality. The mechanical lowercase set was supposed to go with highly ornamental Script caps, but I'm still frustrated trying to make those to work on this...

Meanwhile, comments on the different alternatives of this as it is would be highly appreciated. 

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As usual, another great design. I love the caps—I would curl the top of z to match c, r, and s. The straight t is a bit odd. . . .

Comment by TCWhite 28th january 2019

Thanks, TC. You're right about z, is not that cohesive... t and l also need some curviliciousness imo, but curving those terminals too might break the 'slab' feeling of this.

Comment by Icelar 28th january 2019
Comment by Icelar 28th january 2019
Comment by Icelar 28th january 2019

Very elegant! Both uppercase and lowercase variants work well. I would maybe switch the Ks around.

Comment by V. Sarela (Yautja) 28th january 2019

I'm amazed by the fact that this kind of variable line width produces the final image with no visible "dents" and "bruises".

Comment by Cookielord 28th january 2019

A risky decision that's totally worth it.

Comment by Cookielord 28th january 2019

The rough detailing when you zoom in kind of reminds me of grunge...

Comment by anonymous-1520403 28th january 2019

Jeepers.  My monitor ain't big enough for editing that big, but great job!

Comment by SymbioticDesign 29th january 2019

i think eszett has descender since it's Long s + Zhe and Zhe has descender

Comment by JingYo 29th january 2019

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