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Unicase font with "A" & "E" glyphs alternates. Inspired on DIN Condensed Bold and others.
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Unicase font with "A" & "E" glyphs alternates. Inspired on DIN Condensed Bold and others.
@meek: Thanks a million, Boss! ?
This font looks great! 10/10
@STC: Thank you very much for your kind comment and vote.
Colossean
can you make Cyrillic version?
@SeanB901 & hotdimityr: Thanks. About cyrillic, I hadn't thought about it, but I think it's a good idea and I'll take note.
coming next...
By popular suggestion ?, added Cyrillic.
Cool font, it takes a lot of skill to create it, it just seems simple, I really like its strict and clean geometry, although it creates a very large predominance of black in the letters W A M N Ж. And because of the same strict geometric character in Cyrillic, the cuts in the descenders of Д Ц Щ look very strange, which I would make straight and same. But the biggest problem with the letter У is that you should not make such a long leg for this letter, it is too unsymmetrical and falls to the right, sometimes to fix this, the left diagonal stroke is tilted quite a bit more than the main right one. Also, this version of И, although it adds more white inside the letter compared to N, it looks very old-fashioned, because it was used in the very first sans serifs, which were made by cutting off serifs and removing the contrast of modern serifs. It also immediately seemed to me that the letter R with a too dynamic leg seemed too out of order, maybe it was worth making it vertical? Also in my clone, I added more white inside Ф Ш Щ Ж, making them a bit wider.
@Dmitriy Sychiov: Thank you very much, pal. I really appreciate your kind words about "zanze", but much more I appreciate your always very interesting information and advice about the construction of the Cyrillic alphabet that you so kindly give us. As usual, your opinions are very accurate and appropriate, so I have tried to follow them as you recommended. I hope my Cyrillic glyphs have improved with them, but if they haven't, the fault is only mine and I hope you'll recommend me new improvements to achieve them.
You should add greek:
ΑαΒβΓγΔδΕεΖζΗηΘθΙιΚκΛλΜμΝνΞξΟοΠπΡρΣσςΤτΥυΦφΧχΨψΩω
@lucapri: I've thought about it many times, but the truth is that I've never designed Greek letters for any of my fonts. It's a pending subject for me and I'll consider the possibility of doing them again.
...and it's almost october.
I like these letters.
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