A back-to-basics, Bauhaus-ey, geometric sans serif. Some of the shapes (G and S) are a bit unconventional due to the small grid, but I think they are fairly legible.
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Created on 7th March 2016. Last edited on 14th March 2016.
You could add a half brick to the ends of C, G, and S, to slightly widen them. I love your tilde. :) I would also raise the ring diacritic so that the inside circle is flush with the top of the characters.
@winty5: Thank you. I'm trying to make a small caps set, but it's hard on this little grid.
@ZanyBrainy: Thank you!
@TCWhite: I have actually grown quite fond of my C, G and S. Besides, on this small grid I can't adjust the width very accurately, only in big jumps of one gidspace. I can see what you're saying about the ring, though. I might try to find a solution to that. Thank you for your insight :)
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I love this. Small caps could work for the lowercase.
amazing, absolutely amazing.
You could add a half brick to the ends of C, G, and S, to slightly widen them. I love your tilde. :) I would also raise the ring diacritic so that the inside circle is flush with the top of the characters.
@winty5: Thank you. I'm trying to make a small caps set, but it's hard on this little grid.
@ZanyBrainy: Thank you!
@TCWhite: I have actually grown quite fond of my C, G and S. Besides, on this small grid I can't adjust the width very accurately, only in big jumps of one gidspace. I can see what you're saying about the ring, though. I might try to find a solution to that. Thank you for your insight :)
I love that S :) and the c and d. Some diacritics add interesting outlines (the `and´ , that great tilde) to the letters.
Congratulations, TP is well deserved :)
nice job , cool bahaus twist
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