Font feedback

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  • PhanLo0

    Could defo see it used on posters and for headers.

  • grafician-2

    Too cheap, a good font is a lot of work, start at $20 per style.

    As for the design part, watch out for small sizes, very hard to make it work under 8 pts, you'll see...

    • I'm sure he's quite aware. Why would anyone use a font like this at that sort of scale? It's not.. for that.Nairn
    • Thanks grafician. It will be a display font – for use on flyers, posters, large headlines in magazines. And the price...is definitely not final yet :)stewart
    • tbf, stewart could make a complementing body copy font to pair, but i imagine he might not find that as fun? or he might, what the fuck do i know?Nairn
    • 8 pts is common for business cards

      IF you're making this only a display typeface, sure, it will work beautifully ofc
      grafician
    • I wouldn't rule out making a solid version for a text-sized font. The more versatile, the better. And you'll sell more.CyBrainX
  • stewart

    Currently I am working on a font. I wanted to make one with a lot of lines and came up with the idea to make multiple weights with the lines, using the same basic shape. It's a bit retro, but maybe I can make it a little more contemporary somehow.
    It's a lot of work to get the lines nice, so it will take some time before it's all done.

    In the meantime, I'm curious: what requirements do you have to meet for a font that will cost about $15 ($3 for each weight)? In any case, all my letters are provided with: upper case, lower case, all numbers, all common punctuation marks and European accents.

    I'll post more screenshots of the font while I'm designing, if y'all like that.
    Thanks for the feedback!