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elza: serif meets ball terminal... I found out the Germans actually have a word for this: 'Tropfenserife', which roughly translates as 'teardrop-serif'. Normally appearing at the end of strokes in letters such as a,c,f,g,j and r, I have tried to build this font around it, using it as its main design feature.
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Interesting hooks -in real life too-! (that should not be throw at one's long hair…)
I love these unusually charming serifs. Every glyph is a character in itself. Excellent work.
Not cliff hangers but glyph hangers -- which look good with this new TP :)
Hello
It's cute.
Love the ultra-condensed diacritics! 10/10
+ Please add Œ œ.
I don't speak French, but I know the importance of the Œ œ.
Thanks @AFontAbove, Œ and œ added.
Beautiful :)
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