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The overshoots could be smaller (but then again I think they are often overdone). As for g, I prefer the double-storey one, but the first of the others is good compromise between the three.
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Still need more opinion on the overshoots though.
@winty5 Usually I go through random parts of Unicode before finishing Basic Latin, but this time I'm trying to be the other way around. But whatever happens, more letters is certain. ;)
"In principle, the overshoots should not be apparent to the eye at normal text sizes. The whole idea of overshoots is that they make their glyphs appear to be the same height as flat-topped and flat-bottomed glyphs."
Going by that, you probably want to make your overshoots slightly smaller.
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