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Introducing...Excalibur 2.0! There was a ton of changes I wanted to make, so I decided to leave the old version alone and make a new one. Many letters have been changed, including the a and g, which are now double-story. The s has also been majorly changed, slimming from a 1:4 spine angle to a 1:8. There are some alternates in More Latin.

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Comment by ETHproductions 21st september 2013
Very nice! I like the new 'a', 's' and 'g'.
Comment by sarreyn 21st september 2013
The changes seem to give this version an even better 'flow'. 10/10
Comment by p2pnut 22nd september 2013
Excellent improvements, love the g.
Comment by four 24th september 2013
Thanks, sarreyn, four and p2pnut! Yes, I saw that a lot of the old version didn't look right together, and I thought I could improve it. The g is also my favorite.
Comment by ETHproductions 25th september 2013
I love it! Clean, legible, no faux curves. Exactly my thing!

10/10
Comment by laynecom 25th september 2013
Thanks! From what I've seen of your work, I can tell that you like stuff like this. :-)
Comment by ETHproductions 26th september 2013

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