Bow Tie
A dapper little typeface.
Who says you need to be bulky to throw your weight around? Built with a boyish frame, this slender typeface can be handy when you need to "think skinny". A few dashing details dress up the average serif and is only for those who politely dare to be different.
This is a cloneOkay, this is the second not-so-blocky version. I'm currently working on special characters. If you want any, commet me them, and the language(s) they're used in. It's currently version 1.0; you can only type English in it.
I'm planning on adding
German, French, Hungarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Faroese, Icelandic, Romanian, Italian, Spanish, Portugese, and Estonian Characters, if not more. Maybe I'll even do Cyrillic and Greek letters too.
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Changelog- Version 1.1:
"My Native Language Update...?"
-Switched H and U for a better making of special characters
-Added german special characters: Ä, Ö, Ü, ä, ö, ü, ß, and ẞ.
-re-designed ? and !.
-and other minor changes
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Version 1.2
"Friend's Native Language Update by his Request"
-Added Romanian special characters: Ă, ă, Â, â, Î, î, Ș, ș, Ț, and ț.
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Version 1.3
"Scandinavian Update 1"
-Added Swedish, Norwegian and Danish, and Finnish special Characters.
-did something with the "a", not final though.
-changed the ẞ.
Next up: Icelandic, Faroese, and after that Hungarian.
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Version 1.3.5
"Scandinavian Update 2"
-Added Icelandic and Faroese Special Characters; made eth like a strange-looking D, and made a completely new design for thorn. Added the grave-accents.
-Fixed some Issues
-Since also some acute Accent characters are in, I will do Hungarian next. (Double-Acute Accents are missing.)
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Version 1.4
"Ugric-Finnic Update 1"
Since Finnish characters have already been added, I'm pleased to say that hungarian ones are now aswell. I should probably just stick with latin-written Uralic languages; what I mean by that, Estonian and maybe Sami Characters next.
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Version 1.5
"Esperanto Update"
Someone requested this. Have fun!