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For reason lost in the mist of time, I wanted to do Cyrillic letters. Cyrillic text looks really cool written down, no? Maybe that was the reason. Who knows.
However, not knowing Russian at all, the nuances of the written script are unknown to me. Hopefully, I got at least some of the letters right.
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Crazy but cool, my only question is about the numerous odd letter spacings.. done deliberately or pending kerning corrections?
You're right. They *are* odd. At one point the A M V and W were shaped differently. The kerning was done based on that. Focusing on the Cyrillic letters, I forgot to reset them.
I always have problems with Cyrillic, because it is an alphabet that is very far from my usual uses. But enormously friendly fontstructors (especially Sychiov) have always appeared here who have given their opinion on my attempts and proposed solutions to my failures...
Not bad for a first time. It seems to me that optical compensation for round letters is superfluous here. This is a common trick - to reflect the Latin alphabet to give a Cyrillic look. In the Cyrillic alphabet, constructivist alternative letters can be made (with squares instead of arcs), you can use the Rodchenko font for reference. And now Д (and A) has a more constructivist look, because it is different from Л. Also here we need to fix the extra gap in the letter Ж and the short upper part of Б.
I also think that something needs to be done with the letter У, now it seems too wide. Perhaps a look like this is done in this font is suitable.
Thank you. I will do some adjustments today.
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