Amblin Mono Free Demo *FS

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Clunkier clone of Ambin Mono (early development stage), 'Free for Personal Use' Demonstration version of Amblin Mono. Copyright Doug Peters 2018 & 2019. No Commercial Use. No Derivatives Allowed.

11 Comments

Comment by SymbioticDesign 10th march 2019
Comment by SymbioticDesign 10th march 2019
Comment by SymbioticDesign 10th march 2019
Comment by SymbioticDesign 10th march 2019

I didn't realize there were no samples of this one up.

Comment by SymbioticDesign 10th march 2019

If you ask me M, W, n and w still look too fat!

Comment by Sed4tives 10th march 2019

What, you're kidding, right @sed4tives?  It's a monospaced font and the letters are all pretty much the same size width.

Comment by SymbioticDesign 10th march 2019

I talk about the weight mate  ! ;)

Comment by Sed4tives 10th march 2019

One suggestion is to publish the font BEFORE posting samples so they'd show up in the Live...

Comment by anonymous-1520403 10th march 2019

@Sed4tives... I don't see it.  So, I disagree.  I see you left the m out of that list.  I suppose I should probably thicken the sawtooth on that one.  But that is the only one not conforming to the formula.  That said, I think of it as an exception because I have worked on that one so much, so long (kinda tired of it now and I do like the result).  So, if anything needs work, it's that one.

@77... It was published, a loooong time ago.

Comment by SymbioticDesign 11th march 2019

@Sed4tives, you were right. After reading more about the very fundamentals of Font Design I found that I was relying on simple math, but that crossbars and horizontal lines need to be skinner, they are perceived as fatter. Yet another optical illusion. In my head, they were right.  I didn't fix them in this cloned free demo version, and I won't bother because I already did it in the original version.  But it just goes to show how perceptive you are.  I didn't get it at all until I read that.  I should read more (like our fake president).

Comment by SymbioticDesign 28th april 2020

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