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Congratulations on the TP Frodo :) This stencil font has a lot of personality.
@Rob Meek: Thank you very much for the special mention. To me, it matters a lot.
@Aeolien: Thank you for your kind words and generous rating. Fontstruct has become a lonely place lately. It used to be a vibrant community of kind and smart people. You are one of the few left who keeps the good spirit alive.
Yes Frodo, FontStruct is quiet recently. Many new names comment; nes people make fonts, some show real talent and creativity. I wish they'd take part in the forum to introduce their work, exchange ideas, discuss fonts, share thoughts, help or ask for advice. I wonder why they don't. Maybe it is because it's still summer and outdoor-time?
Let's hope for more collaboration ...
I meant to write: "new people make fonts, some show real talent and creativity".
(I wish we could edit our recently sent posts if we spot errors)
Always interested in fonts that support cyrillic )
A font is very legible and consistent. I think you can differentiate UCs with LCs (like maybe using cyrillic M design for lowercase latin M)
@architaraz: Thank you for your feedback. When I started this project, I didn't see the need for a separate lower case. Upon your advice I've made a few extra glyphs for UC-LC pairs: Aa, Ee, Mm, Yy, Ææ. More options to typesetters.
I like the look of those UCs, they complement the font really well.
Cyrillic/Russian sample: Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, excerpt.
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