Font critic II
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- magnificent_ruin0
I prefer the grounded M
- drgss0
only lowercase, numbers, and other 123899898 characters remain
- janne760
yeah, do as the AG Schoolbook. Do both!
Make it OpenType. Go wild, go crazy!
I'll test it for you. If I receive it for free. :D
- janne760
Also make a G without the stem.
- nadanada0
mmmm.
love it.
qbn discount?
- rodzilla0
Would love to add something, but it seems everything has been discussed. I'll just add that its lovely. Can't wait to see all of the weights and other potentials thrown in there that you have spoke of. Nice work, I'm sure its very time consuming.
- digdre0
woamoa, i need to test it. i just love it!
- forcetwelve0
i'd be interested in buying it when it's available. it's a great complementary font for a serif or something with some heritage look.
- Jnr_Madison0
Nice work guys, coming along great.
- Peter0
Since the other letters are balanced around the middle...
why not mess around a bit more on the M with that in mind?
- utopian0
2nd M
- gramme0
#2. It seems to fit better with the rest of the letters, which reminded of an extended Gotham or a slightly condensed Sackers. I know this is optics, but when the crotch of the M is on the baseline it makes the whole letter look narrower.
I agree with max_prophet re: the down-stem of the G. It seems like a superfluous detail. I've said all along that you'd benefit from a simpler G a la Gotham.
I agree with Jay, the S is looking better but could be ironed out a bit right where it curves downward. Have you tried flattening the beginning of the curve a touch?
Strong work guys.
- max_prophet0
Very elegant, good work.
the only thing that jars me is the down stem on the G, I wonder if you could lose it?
- probably, depends how we move on with the M. ;) thanksmoamoa
- utopian0
what about lowercase?
- spacehobo0
mmbase01