For now this is unfinished font. Plan is to complete entire latin alphabet. I am sharing this incomplete font so I could receive feedback and tips how to redesign some characters.
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Created on 7th February 2009. Last edited on 27th February 2009.
I really like the style of this font, but it needs some work to get it 100% perfect.
Do you think the lower case e,k,s & z work? They may work better below the line, or breaking a few rules to get right.
I want this too work so badly, but your vision is obviously slightly different to mine. If it's OK with you, would you mind if I did my own interpretation?
Appreciate the comment and feedback. I have no problem with lowercase "ezsk". I think that they give unique style to the font. My bigger concerns are uppercase and lowercase "VY".
You are more than welcome to try to perfect this type. I took my inspiration from ROFIX logo, and triangle cuts are standard on few fonts. This style of fonts is typical for construction companies.
Maybe do the 'y' a bit like the lower 'g'.
You may have to break a few rules for the v, double up on the cuts to get the angle.
How did you sample the screen shot?
Maybe do the 'y' a bit like the lower 'g'.
You may have to break a few rules for the v, double up on the cuts to get the angle.
How did you sample the screen shot?
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Do you think the lower case e,k,s & z work? They may work better below the line, or breaking a few rules to get right.
I want this too work so badly, but your vision is obviously slightly different to mine. If it's OK with you, would you mind if I did my own interpretation?
You are more than welcome to try to perfect this type. I took my inspiration from ROFIX logo, and triangle cuts are standard on few fonts. This style of fonts is typical for construction companies.
You may have to break a few rules for the v, double up on the cuts to get the angle.
How did you sample the screen shot?
as for sample..first I took proportions from f, and from that i got abcdefghi and then problems started. When I got to m I had to narrow the font.
You may have to break a few rules for the v, double up on the cuts to get the angle.
How did you sample the screen shot?
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