Would Greek tonos epsilon or tonos eta integrate better in text with a reduced space after epsilon or before eta? I don't know Greek and wouldn't know if a different space might distract or not.
UC tonos epsilon & eta seem good. Sorry I wasn't clear: a letter space on LC either right of epsilon or left of eta looks too wide. Maybe that is normal in Greek LC? I don't know the language and can't advise you correctly.
I like your solutions to replace the diagonals/angled lines usually seen on A,K,N,V and other glyphs. This is a good example of a 'classic 70s' look made suitable for the 21st century. Well done. 10/10
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good, i like the way you deal with V :)
added basic diacritics and cyrillic
added Latin Extended A
A modern sans design it seems based on the look of 1970s 'space' fonts, made easy to read with well integrating curves and smoothed ends to lines.
Would Greek tonos epsilon or tonos eta integrate better in text with a reduced space after epsilon or before eta? I don't know Greek and wouldn't know if a different space might distract or not.
@nigthpegasus
I've already corrected tonos in Uppercase letters.
thanx
UC tonos epsilon & eta seem good. Sorry I wasn't clear: a letter space on LC either right of epsilon or left of eta looks too wide. Maybe that is normal in Greek LC? I don't know the language and can't advise you correctly.
@nigthpegasus
There was, not only this space error in Epsilon, as in other glyphs.
Again, thank you very much. Adjusted.
I like your solutions to replace the diagonals/angled lines usually seen on A,K,N,V and other glyphs. This is a good example of a 'classic 70s' look made suitable for the 21st century. Well done. 10/10
@Aeolien, thank you.
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