Another good option for me. It works on most glyphs, but there are others where reading is a little bit difficult and could be improved (G/U/D/m/n/o/u/...).
Well, smooth reading is not really my priority. :) Primarily, I push forward a concept without being too much concerned about what will be the outcome. I would not mind even if it would be much less readable. Most of all, I am curious what the initial font can withstand. And the margin between "legible" and "asemic writing" is my ultimate goal.
Thanks for the explanatory comment. I think I understand what you want to do and I understand your experimentation work. Mine are only opinions of a person who moves in a much more classical perspective about my own FS. I admire the new things I see here at FS, even though I never try to repeat them. Keep doing them, please.
Despite I have this destructive/deconstructive urge, I admire many classical fonts as well. And despite my comments are sparse, I admire what you do! And ofc I admire Beate, four, etc.
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Another good option for me. It works on most glyphs, but there are others where reading is a little bit difficult and could be improved (G/U/D/m/n/o/u/...).
Well, smooth reading is not really my priority. :) Primarily, I push forward a concept without being too much concerned about what will be the outcome. I would not mind even if it would be much less readable. Most of all, I am curious what the initial font can withstand. And the margin between "legible" and "asemic writing" is my ultimate goal.
Thanks for the explanatory comment. I think I understand what you want to do and I understand your experimentation work. Mine are only opinions of a person who moves in a much more classical perspective about my own FS. I admire the new things I see here at FS, even though I never try to repeat them. Keep doing them, please.
Despite I have this destructive/deconstructive urge, I admire many classical fonts as well. And despite my comments are sparse, I admire what you do! And ofc I admire Beate, four, etc.
All very cool work!
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