The basic Sandor font inspired the Greek (not Coptic!) set, the two can be used together as I have changed nothing. If I have not added all Greek keyboard punctuation please let me know.
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Created on 27th April 2013. Last edited on 4th May 2013.
Thanks winty :) I'm trying to expand some of my fonts for my 'foreign' friends. I'm having problems with devanagari as I just can't figure out how to do those curves on my small fonts and I'm also staying away from coptic and all other languages for the moment.
@ umbreon: thanks :) Looking at what you and other established masters here create helps me to develop my own ideas and work on them, in the hope of approaching your level of expertise one of these days :)
Looking at all those great fonts here I feel very small and have more to learn than I thought existed ... you established fontstructors are all wayyyy up there where I hope to get to one of these days :)
I don't know about being a master - I am still learning every day.
When I look back at some of my early basic, crude, designs I realise that it has been the help and advice of my fellow FontStructers that has led me along the path of improvement.
Mainly I am just a simple journeyman who seeks to please himself - I certainly don't have the wide-ranging imagination of so many who grace our screens here.
So, onwards and upwards my friends ... the main thing is enjoy what you do.
I agree with p2pnut. Although some of my work may be passable, very little of it is even USABLE. When I make fonts, I don't really think much about the people, I just dive into the creation process and have fun doing what I like most: CREATING.
@umbreon126: Your a master of hyper-extended pixel fonts! ;)
Looking at the fonts by you people who feature here regularly: we all #ENJOY creating & inspiring & learning & sharing#.
Certainly I love putting these bricks together to create visuals that please me; it does take courage though to 'publish' my fonts because you are so good at assembling and manipulating the same bricks I have available.
In a few months or years I'll look at my first fonts and might wish I'd not left them visible for the internet community because of their crudeness, lack of useability and (logic) errors.
Until then I'll just work on, and with, all those fabulous ideas for shapes that might become a real font.
At this point a thanks for this great program to Mr.Meek. And to all of you for the encouragement and advice.
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When I look back at some of my early basic, crude, designs I realise that it has been the help and advice of my fellow FontStructers that has led me along the path of improvement.
Mainly I am just a simple journeyman who seeks to please himself - I certainly don't have the wide-ranging imagination of so many who grace our screens here.
So, onwards and upwards my friends ... the main thing is enjoy what you do.
@umbreon126: Your a master of hyper-extended pixel fonts! ;)
Certainly I love putting these bricks together to create visuals that please me; it does take courage though to 'publish' my fonts because you are so good at assembling and manipulating the same bricks I have available.
In a few months or years I'll look at my first fonts and might wish I'd not left them visible for the internet community because of their crudeness, lack of useability and (logic) errors.
Until then I'll just work on, and with, all those fabulous ideas for shapes that might become a real font.
At this point a thanks for this great program to Mr.Meek. And to all of you for the encouragement and advice.
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