You made some interesting choices in the lowercase with the variable x-height. I see you added a buffer brick or two to the top of certain glyphs to increase their legibility (such as including the dot on the i/j)...The result is a bit chaotic from a legibility perspective, while being quite graphically interesting.
How about placing your underscore character (to connect adjacent words) into the more standard space glyph?
I want to see a “White on Black” with the negative spaces filled in! :)
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You made some interesting choices in the lowercase with the variable x-height. I see you added a buffer brick or two to the top of certain glyphs to increase their legibility (such as including the dot on the i/j)...The result is a bit chaotic from a legibility perspective, while being quite graphically interesting.
How about placing your underscore character (to connect adjacent words) into the more standard space glyph?
I want to see a “White on Black” with the negative spaces filled in! :)
"Sebrantic", "Just Lines",
"White is White"
and "White On White 3D"
this looks like Brittish
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