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Work with these kind of angles is very hard, I know (in my case, by my experience with an unpublished font, I add you a little sample).
By the way, diacritics would be a challenge...
It may be because it is lunchtime here .... but I keep seeing carved wedges of cheese. :)
very funny and realy well done
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What do you (especially francophones) think of the c-cedille? A descender would be really troublesome. Is the current form legible? Or even recognisable as a c-cedille?
it definitely have to be under the letter.
maybe you can take the low part of ; and put it under the C
some french words
ça - IT
Leçon - Lesson
Maçon - Bricklayer
What if you shortened the height of the c and just added the cedilla under it? So just take out a few bricks, move the bottom half of the c up, and slap on a cedilla at the bottom to retain the normal x-height.
Awesome work :)
Gracias
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