So nice, Very constructivist. I would place the dot a little higher and the comma a little lower so that the effect of the slender white line comes through there as well.
@beate: Thanks! I'm also interested in your opinion on the diacritic. I want to make it massive, but I'm not sure if it's better to make it separate (like with the letters E Ñ) or combined with the letter, like with the letter A.
My suggestion would be to keep the height of the uppercase letters as is. If you make them smaller to incorporate the accents into the uppercase letters, you’d actually have to adjust the overall proportions accordingly—what do you think? In my opinion, the “E” takes on a different look in that case. I also wouldn’t necessarily give the accents the same width and height, so the overall look doesn’t become too static. If you place them directly on the letters, it can look very dark, and the inline effect gets lost a bit. There are so many possibilities; you’ll find the one that works for you. I like your different approaches.
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So nice, Very constructivist. I would place the dot a little higher and the comma a little lower so that the effect of the slender white line comes through there as well.
@beate: Thanks! I'm also interested in your opinion on the diacritic. I want to make it massive, but I'm not sure if it's better to make it separate (like with the letters E Ñ) or combined with the letter, like with the letter A.
It is nice to see multiple versions of letters and get a sneak peek into your creative process.
My suggestion would be to keep the height of the uppercase letters as is. If you make them smaller to incorporate the accents into the uppercase letters, you’d actually have to adjust the overall proportions accordingly—what do you think? In my opinion, the “E” takes on a different look in that case.
I also wouldn’t necessarily give the accents the same width and height, so the overall look doesn’t become too static. If you place them directly on the letters, it can look very dark, and the inline effect gets lost a bit.
There are so many possibilities; you’ll find the one that works for you. I like your different approaches.
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