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Another Art Nouveau venture, wanted to take a more earnest look and study into the adjoining arts and craft/craftsman genres. Please enjoy

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    Created on 12th March 2022. Last edited on 19th November 2023.
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18 Comments

Comment by elmoyenique 14th november 2023

Only thing to add to this jewel is the word, stunning!

Comment by Sed4tives 14th november 2023

This font is absolutely amazing, but I did notice a small problem. In the word gym(along with a couple others), the lowercase g overlaps with the y. Otherwise, an immediate favorite.

Comment by Gr4ftY (groan) 15th november 2023
Comment by Gr4ftY (groan) 15th november 2023

Many thanks for the kind words Sed4tives, Elmoyenique & Gr4ftY~

There has since been a skosh of kerning to remedy the overlap

Comment by tortoiseshell 16th november 2023

Although the overlap with the kern touch has been avoided a little, the rubbing between the "g" and the "y" still seems a little annoying to me. I dare suggest that you consider an alternative "y" (although it breaks the aesthetics of the descendants a bit) to use only in this pair of "gy" glyphs. I've made two slightly different proposals to see it.

Comment by elmoyenique 16th november 2023
Comment by elmoyenique 16th november 2023

It happens with the word logjam, plus three other letter pairs. Although gq isn't used in English, gp and gg are (pigpen, egg, exaggerate, rugged, and so on). Make sure that jg, pg, qg, and yg are checked as well.

Comment by Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) 17th november 2023

I wonder if an alt g that uses the same bottom as on the j,y, and the same top as q is possible?

Comment by Bryndan W. Meyerholt (BWM) 17th november 2023

Many thanks for your diligence in helping with this, the samples are quite a boon! Over the next bit of days I'll work to incorporate these examples as special characters for use in those particular words. Wishful thinking that this will help remedy the hiccup and to not stray from the original font~

Comment by tortoiseshell 17th november 2023

Alternatives for both "y" and "g" utilizing Elmoyenique and BWM's ideas have been incorporated. They can be found as "lowercase y with hook" and "lowercase g with hook" respectively (seemed both fitting and a literal description of the glyphs). Once again, many thanks for the help :)

Comment by tortoiseshell 19th november 2023

Can you try making Unicode Fonts?

Comment by ThatFontGuy23 4th july 2024

i rock with the very tall ascenders and descenders honestly, nice work !

Comment by Ian L. (balus) 11th october 2024

tbh the oversized ascenders and descenders kinda remind me of my own handwriting

Comment by serverman 29th december 2024

I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

Comment by davilarichard683 16th january 2025

uhh what character are the alt g and y in???

Comment by serverman 30th march 2025

I love that your lowercase S is the cursive one. 9.5/10!

Comment by davilarichard683 24th april 2025

Alt G and Y chars Plz!

Comment by Ezekiel-James Smith (Ezekiel-James_Smith) Thu, 24th july

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