This is my latest fontstruction. A modern inline face with a hint of bevels. It took me a whole week to build this font. Tons of bricks, custom bricks, and a bit of nudging here and there. I hope you like it.
This font looks pretty nice, especially at double pixel size in the previewer, although the j colliding with the g, q, and itself might be a minor issue in some languages. I wonder if making the hook of the j go downwards (like the angle on the lower right leg of the lowercase k, but flipped horizontally so it goes to the left instead) would help?
@Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM): Thank you for your comment and generous rating. The issue with gj, jj, yj is not a big problem. Open Type features will take care of it (alternate j characters, special ligatures).
Wonderful font, delicate and elegant! I've always loved your predilection for attention to detail, Maestro Frodo, and here it's evident in the subtle inktraps and the soft final rounding of the thin white interior spaces, for example. Gorgeous! 10/10. Btw, I'm with @Gr4ftY about the D and some minor details (R, k...).
Also, "Avensys" is the name of an UK's independent bio-medical engineering company (https://www.avensysmedical.co.uk/). It's possible copyright problems...
@Gr4ftY (groan): Thank you for your comment. You have eagle eyes for noticing such a small imperfection. It's been corrected. I think there are possibly more. I'll do a thorough check when all the glyphs are completed.
I have upgraded the character set to extended Latin with ligatures and arrows. The following languages are supported: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Icelandic, Faroese, Irish, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Hungarian, Slovene, Estonian, Albanian, and Afrikaans.
New upgrade. The following glyphs were modified or completely redesigned: small z, ð, <, >, ×, comma, quotation marks, and diacritical marks (acute, grave, tilde). Language support has been extended to cover Catalan, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Romanian, Latvian, Lithuanian, and Turkish. Together with the previous upgrade, now all European countries are supported.
Proper Polish diacritics with kreska for the ć, ń, ó, ś, and ź. These letters were temporarily placed in the Extended Latin-A series.
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This is my latest fontstruction. A modern inline face with a hint of bevels. It took me a whole week to build this font. Tons of bricks, custom bricks, and a bit of nudging here and there. I hope you like it.
This font looks pretty nice, especially at double pixel size in the previewer, although the j colliding with the g, q, and itself might be a minor issue in some languages. I wonder if making the hook of the j go downwards (like the angle on the lower right leg of the lowercase k, but flipped horizontally so it goes to the left instead) would help?
@Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM): Thank you for your comment and generous rating. The issue with gj, jj, yj is not a big problem. Open Type features will take care of it (alternate j characters, special ligatures).
Lovely work! I would recommend taking a close look at the uppercase D though, I think there might be a brick or two misplaced.
anyways, good job!
Wonderful font, delicate and elegant! I've always loved your predilection for attention to detail, Maestro Frodo, and here it's evident in the subtle inktraps and the soft final rounding of the thin white interior spaces, for example. Gorgeous! 10/10. Btw, I'm with @Gr4ftY about the D and some minor details (R, k...).
Avensis is a discontinued Toyota line for me
Nice job!
Also, "Avensys" is the name of an UK's independent bio-medical engineering company (https://www.avensysmedical.co.uk/). It's possible copyright problems...
I mean: Are there possible copyright issues with that?
I think not, since it is simply a word.
@Gr4ftY (groan): Thank you for your comment. You have eagle eyes for noticing such a small imperfection. It's been corrected. I think there are possibly more. I'll do a thorough check when all the glyphs are completed.
My comment at 4:20 pm just disappeared. Sorry guys.
Beautiful polygonal inline work. The inktraps are effective.
Congrats on the TP, Maestro!
Amazing font, congrats on the TP!
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I have upgraded the character set to extended Latin with ligatures and arrows. The following languages are supported: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Icelandic, Faroese, Irish, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Hungarian, Slovene, Estonian, Albanian, and Afrikaans.
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LINE FONTER :) and Cool Frodo7
Great upgrade, btw!
WOW! I haven't seen much fonts with the arrows!
New upgrade. The following glyphs were modified or completely redesigned: small z, ð, <, >, ×, comma, quotation marks, and diacritical marks (acute, grave, tilde). Language support has been extended to cover Catalan, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Romanian, Latvian, Lithuanian, and Turkish. Together with the previous upgrade, now all European countries are supported.
Proper Polish diacritics with kreska for the ć, ń, ó, ś, and ź. These letters were temporarily placed in the Extended Latin-A series.
Bitcoin and Ruble sign.
What a lovely sunny day!
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