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New thin font I'm working on. Still a rough draft, I don't like some letters like "w" and "s". More letters and samples coming soon. This one was created completely from scratch in about an hour today, home sick from work. Makes extensive use of composites, stacking, and nudging. Pretty usable for text even at small sizes. Let me know what you think.
Nice work. Why are the lines uneven? Thin line font: possibly the most difficult project with Fontstruct.
Thanks for the comment Frodo. I think the lines appearing uneven is just an artifact of the FS preview because of the very small scale composites I'm using. They look even in my download and they look even in the FontStructor.
Yup, I'm with frodo on this one, thin diagonals are nearly impossible to create from stacked composites without having slight different stroke weights. To work around this issue and still be able to implement the diagonals its best to compile these by way of nudging/rotating individual bricks into place within a 2x2 filter environment. This process can be ultra puzzly to be honest, but al least this does allows you to achieve equal stroke weights.
About your font so far, cool clean hairline design, I always love the elegance of these style!
Cheers
PS: To point out that Frodo was absolutely right in his observation here is a image demonstration.
(Also, sorry for spamming your work again, but its with all the best intentions obviously)
Wow, I see what you mean. I may try and fix this using TypeLight, not sure if my compositing skills in FS are good enough.
Decided to "fix" this problem by removing all the offending diagonals, now this font is curvier then ever. I think I like it a little better this way, but I still preserved the original version as a TTF file.
Quite a nice design, the sort of "halved-butterfly" look to the "B" is particularly eye-catching
Nice look. I think the M could be wider, and the bottom half of 7 could be more to the right to keep it more in balance.
I'm with Yautja.
Changed M. Still thinking of something for 7
Try using the slash as the diagonal of the 7
That would be too angular, a more upright slope would work tho, another solution would be to have the stem drop down in the glyphs center rather than to extend all the way left to touch the side bearing like it does right now..
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