Gr4ftY presents:
Bolden
Just a simple bold font.
feel free to give critique, as long as you have something helpful to say.
i would especially appriciate help with the greek.
thanks:
to @Kiên Trung for helping with the Υ
to @elmoyenique for helping with the y
to @Sed4tives for a bunch of bits and bobs here and there (c, t, and n, to name a few)
additional info:
X height: 5
Cap height: 8
letter width: 5
Filters: 2x2
21 Comments
Very cool!
@Dmitriy Sychiov: thanks for the support!
This font is so cool, especially the "g"!
@Kiên Trung: thanks! And I agree, the lowercase "g" is my favorite as well.
@Gr4ftY: Maybe it sounds strange, but the Υ can be designed similar to an Y.
@Kiên Trung: once again, thanks for your help! the Υ looks much better now.
@Gr4ftY: Congrats on your second Staff Pick!
@meek: thanks for the top pick!
Congratulations! I would like to see more characters in the font (accents and other diacritics). And I add a suggestion for the "y" for you to consider if you like it.
Oh, I forgot to mention in the above image that the spurs both lowercase letters p & q had also been lowered by 1/8th unit.
Lowering the spurs a tad bit bellow the vertex of a shoulder curve on such letters creates the impression of optical compensation!
Thanks for the many tips, I'm on mobile rn so I can't use the shift-click shortcut on the blocks to edit them but I will try to apply them when I get home.
how far i did come
also you can add these in the PUA
Add greek lowercase letter alpha because the lowercase Latin A is only one storey. Fix the lowercase Latin A.
@SFBTEF23GotCatrinityFont There are two forms of the lowercase a, one of which is the single-storey a—which this font has—that appears commonly in handwriting, and some fonts intended to be read by children, and italic fonts (although some italic fonts have the double-storey form).
if someone who can edit comments sees this, please delete the first "and", not counting the "and" in handwriting.
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