Greeeeat font, master! Rithm and 80's sense at all. WwoOOOooowWw!
(IMHO, you must look a little to the "o" and its own ligatures -someway it looks like a "a" or "e", you see?-).
I know the "o" is quite ambiguous: its shape changed a couple of times to make it as different as possible from the "a", but on such a small grid possibilities are really limited.
nice! this font has a neat look. i'd like to see it w/more punctuation & extra chars. (even just basic stuff, like a comma, for example!) i like what you've done with the punc marks you've already done, particularly the & and %, they really have character (no pun intended :) ). the @ sign is kind of weird looking, it's hard to figure out what it's supposed to be, but the other ones prove that you don't have to sacrifice legibility to make nice punc-marks that have the same look as the letters & numbers, and you don't have to make them, you know, *ordinary* in order for them to be legible.
i'm not sure whether i'd change the o, as some ppl have suggested, or not...maybe you should try fooling around with it and see if you get something you like better.
(actually, i think the @ sign looks neat, it's just that it doesn't look like what it's supposed to be! it bears an uncanny resemblance to the letter E, tho.)
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My only gripe (but it’s more with the genre than with your font) is that o really reads as a...
(IMHO, you must look a little to the "o" and its own ligatures -someway it looks like a "a" or "e", you see?-).
I know the "o" is quite ambiguous: its shape changed a couple of times to make it as different as possible from the "a", but on such a small grid possibilities are really limited.
i'm not sure whether i'd change the o, as some ppl have suggested, or not...maybe you should try fooling around with it and see if you get something you like better.
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