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Description:
A very simplistic wide font. Only lowercase developed so far, tho. Dislike the 'v' for its use of diagonal lines, maybe the 'i' and 'j' look slightly ugly...comments n suggestions pl0x.
Stats:
100 characters, 10 downloads
Created:
Mon, 23rd August, 11:54 AM 2010
Last Edit:
Sat, 4th September, 4:46 AM 2010
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Discussion

nazlfrag
nazlfrag Mon, 23rd August, 2010

I like it fine as is, but you asked for suggestions so here goes. The i and j do stand out but they aren't ugly as such, just unexpected. The v is fine by me, it's again different but suitable. The l and z could be better though I think, and perhaps a larger f, though it shares the rythym and feel of the other characters which are superb. All in all this font is great as it stands, and I look forward to any additions.


3moDuDe
3moDuDe Tue, 24th August, 2010

@nazlfrag: i have added the uppercase but C, F, M, O, S, U, V, W, X and Z are identical to their lowercase. i think i will change the f to extend above the x-height. also, a variant z has been mapped to the tilde. thank you for your positive comments! :D

Edit: variant z is now Z. the numbers and some basic punctuation have been added. a few more characters to the completion of basic latin!

EDIT of an edit: Basic Latin completed. Special characters are [circumflex], [grave], [tilde], [euro]. They can be added as an extension of an ascender or descender; for example type 'e~d~g`e`' (without the quotes) into the user input field. Image coming soon.