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Another quite refreshing FontStruction with some very attractive elements implemented. If this gets expanded a little bit further with more symbols and punctuation marks to make this a fully functional font I'd say you struck gold again.
So far it is clean looking, elegantly distributed calligraphy inspired elements and some nicely made decisions in approach to several letters, that slightly tend to lean away from the traditional letterproperties.
I can asure you that there is zero reasons to feel dissapointed about with these two gems u contributions mate. If it were my creations I'd surely would be more than happy with these end-results.
Cheers
Thank you. I'm not disappointed with them; I'm mostly just bored with them.
There are hundreds of thousands of, in any meaningful way, perfect text fonts. Me spending hundreds of hours getting my own text font up to professional level good will most likely just be ignored by the world and the tedium endured getting it to that point will be pointless.
What I like to do is just explore any random idea I get for a font. Once I figure out that it is viable, I lose interest in it. What I need are interns to carry out the repetitive tasks. I am currently exploring Fontlab and Glyphs to automate the mundane. Let's see what happens.
Thank you for the encouragement.
I think I wasn't very clear with what I mean. I wasn't saying or encouraging you to aim more for a professional text font. On the contrary, not to mention that the font at this point already would've been far too decorative to be a body text font. No,
by—"expanded a little bit further" I simply meant 'more functional' from a graphic-designer-end-use perspective. Since for now the font is still so very undernourished, and is still missing even some of the most basic symbols / punctuations. I would love to see a completed Basic latin set. That way it becomes at least much more applicable within a graphic design setup.
And of course that was just me sort-of thinking out loud, rather than providing specific guidance or anything. These two font simply caught my attention as they looked very promising. Definitely something I could find use for in some of my graphic art projects.
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