Was so excited when they made the new bricks, because I had been working on CIRCUIT BOLD_M, which was a way for me to preserve a font idea that is more similar to this. Feel free to use (as specified by liscence)!
I prefer the rounded one, it fits the shape of the other numbers. But keep the angled one as alternate, at times it might be good to have a 'straighter' glyph.
@Ashtonism - You can place alternate versions of glyphs a couple of different ways: (1) If the uppercase and lowercase letters are the same shape, the typical method is to place the alternate glyph in the lowercase position; (2) If the uppers and lowers are different, you can place the alternate glyph into any other unused position (example = place the alternate "7" in the "µ" position); it will be up to the font user to access the alternate version in that new location.
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Was so excited when they made the new bricks, because I had been working on CIRCUIT BOLD_M, which was a way for me to preserve a font idea that is more similar to this. Feel free to use (as specified by liscence)!
Love it! :D
Also, I'll take suggestions on which 7 to use.
TBH, I like them both... maybe you can put one of them as an alternate...
I prefer the rounded one, it fits the shape of the other numbers. But keep the angled one as alternate, at times it might be good to have a 'straighter' glyph.
thank you!
How does one make an alternate version of a glyph?
@Ashtonism - You can place alternate versions of glyphs a couple of different ways: (1) If the uppercase and lowercase letters are the same shape, the typical method is to place the alternate glyph in the lowercase position; (2) If the uppers and lowers are different, you can place the alternate glyph into any other unused position (example = place the alternate "7" in the "µ" position); it will be up to the font user to access the alternate version in that new location.
Thank you!
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