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10 Comments
it'd be cool for title
LJ and FT pairs need additional spacing adjustment, but overall this is a nice work.
I think the B, P & R depart from that broad geometeric theme. But, that's just me, maybe (just like opinions, everyone is/has an ass****).
@Symbiotic Design, I don't know what to do with the B,P,R. Any suggestions are helpful.
In my opinion they are already quite okay, and only need slight modifications, I'd say, leave B for what it is, its good, the bottom of the back curving bowl on P would be better looking if it wouldnt fade into the sharp tip, so try to continue with about the same stroke weight as the the rest. Than copy P into the slot for R and than redraw its right leg. I would also have shortened the enclosed part of Q's tail to about the circle's center. I hope this will help u out with improving those glyphs.
But nice idea you crafted :)
Cheers!
Oh and the shape of U can make a suitable 4 ;)
This is what I had in mind as solutions, and nevermind about the idea on 4, doesn't look all that good !
Thank you @Sed4tives, I think it's shaping up. I hope the B isn't too much.
Hmz, for me personally you made it worse now, cuz I really liked the original letterforms you had. Those old R, P reminded me of the Pritchard font. A long time favorite one!
:D
I liked the old P,B, and R too but I felt that they are really part of another font. I think I may clone this font and try to make a new one based on the old PBR shapes.
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