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10 Comments
Nice proportions to the hands; a very 'graphical' no-nonsense design which makes it a good font for teaching ASL in any classroom.
Awesome ASL font. I have a little trouble figuring out the m & n. But this is a great instructional font. I tried to take ASL and failed, but this is such a great idea, what originality, and something I can learn from. AWESOME.
@Aeolien - Thank you so much for the feedback! I did not think it looked that good. However, do you think I should slightly exaggerate the thumbs on the "m" & "n", to make them more distinguishable?
Yes, a more obvious thumb on m and n will make it easier to read/learn. Exaggerate is one option (longer or wider; my image shows obvious overlap on the little finger. It can't be done physically but people can see more clearly how fingers are arranged and will find their own method of showing m and n). And changing position of the last finger across thumb is another possibility (like on your t.My image shows ring and middle fingers much narrower which shows a wider gap to make thumb easy to see).
@Aeolien - I'll do it.
@Aeolien @SymbioticDesign - Does the "m" & "n" look better now?
Yes, that matches the syle of your presentation, those thumbs don't look wrong, the gesture is easy to differentiate. Well done. 10/10 and fav (as I can actually learn to read and do this!)
@Aeolien - Wonderful! Thank you for your input; it was so helpful!
Nice.
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