Emil has a sympatic character, even if he has his little edges and corners. Nevertheless, Emil is not too eccentric. It' s possible to work with him and maybe Emil will go one step further towards italics...?
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Created on 6th November 2020. Last edited on 11th November 2020.
Dear Maestra: beautiful and very interesting font, as usual in yours. I'm amazed at your bold and imaginative solutions for serifs and kerning, and about glyphs, I love their thorny asymmetry, especially on letters like O and o. Great work. And your final dingbats are so cute. PS: I think another curved brick has been forgotten at the bottom of your z.
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Is it just me or did you miss a brick on the lowercase D?
Other than that, it's still a pretty nice font… 10/10
@BWM_excellent eye! Thank you, I will correct that immediately.
Dear Maestra: beautiful and very interesting font, as usual in yours. I'm amazed at your bold and imaginative solutions for serifs and kerning, and about glyphs, I love their thorny asymmetry, especially on letters like O and o. Great work. And your final dingbats are so cute. PS: I think another curved brick has been forgotten at the bottom of your z.
oh yes, you are right! ; ))
@elmo_Thank you very much.
Another little detail: it seems like your Ð has missing its horizontal stroke. I'm right?
@Rob_Thank you very much for the TP!
Congratulations, Maestra! Nice pangrama. Don't forget the missing brick in your z. ?
as well as ž, as there is a brick missing there too
@BWM_i will do my best ; ))
Merci for your nice feedback.
The angles on the b d p q give this lots of sass and character. Love this.
hello
Why does this font use a "nasalised" heart?
@MetrikEnzyme It isn't a nasalized heart, it is a fleuron… More info about it on this Wikipedia page…
But it looks like one!
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