zaloon eYe/FS

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12 Comments

My western.
Comment by elmoyenique 17th april 2010
and very good it is too.
Comment by intaglio 18th april 2010
Very nice western font. Impressive. Check the ® for spacing. 10/10
Comment by Frodo7 18th april 2010
Once again, I am very grateful for your comments, this is the way in which a learner like me can learn. (Estimated Frodo7, thanks again for your new aid, as always very timely and necessary, I am here because there are people like you).
Comment by elmoyenique 18th april 2010
Yehaaaa!!!! Now that's a goodlookin' Western ... Yes Sireeeeh! 10/10
Comment by p2pnut 18th april 2010
Personally, when I decided to create a western style font so it seemed to me something a bit crazy, this is not a kind of font that is often used much in today's pictures and other graphic proposals. But to work, it was a good task to study, manage and try to solve the most important visual aspects of style and use of other fonts that are not so common. I think the result is very nice, but there are still some problems in some glyphs, such as A,!, Ñ and others that I am sure you will discover. Anyway, I think this effort has produced a fairly good result. What do you think about this? You know about this more than me ...
Comment by elmoyenique 18th april 2010
I see your problem with the Ñ and other glyphs. You can solve it easily by using the 2:2 filter setting (Advanced>View>Filters, set both horizontal and vertical brick size to 2.00). This magnifies the bricks, but the grid remains the same size. You can position bricks in between. It won't take too long to upscale this small grid font.

Have you considered the use of half slabs to preserve the gap all the way up or down. You already have it in the N,n. It's not a question of good or bad design, but rather what do you prefer.

The vertical part of the ¶ (pilcrow, paragraph) should go down to the descender. It's not necessarily serifed at the bottom in a serif font.

Comment by Frodo7 18th april 2010
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “zaloon eYe/FS” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by afrojet 19th april 2010
Thanks again, master Frodo7. I'm following your advice, you see.
Comment by elmoyenique 20th april 2010
I am very grateful to FontStruct's Staff for having chosen my font "zaloon" to give it a Top Pick.
Comment by elmoyenique 20th april 2010
a different and modern western font. this is very good work. you have injected much variety and style into the Fontstruct community. your work and has been innovative and engaging. and you have some very solid technical skill. congrats and keep up the good work.
Comment by funk_king 22nd may 2010
@funk_king: Thanks, master!... three years later (sorry).
Comment by elmoyenique 29th june 2013

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