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Why do you have 2 ẞ's?
@ xXxBox: I keep searching and improving to increase my typographic skills ;) and apply learned info if I see fit. Seriously, look>http://www.fontblog.de/typografen-feiern-das-versal-eszett/
If you are on an xbox, you can see the characters at the end of the General Punctuation block...
@Aeolien - This reminds me of the chunky 'futuristic' 'computer' fonts from 1970s. Absolutely wonderful! :^)
@ xXxBox: because I sometimes want to grow beyond personal limitations? Seriously, I forgot to delete a trial ẞ. I admit the second one is pointless in this display font but stays, as an alternate.
@ Goatmeal: thank you, they did inspire me. But when I encountered my (half-eaten!) design page in our dog's basket I decided his "rearranged retro" version of the 70s design was more up-to-date ;)
Hm, xbox, hey-wot? I use a pedal powered solid and large Heath Robinson computer with PS/2 input and a plug-in font cartridge. Modern IT gear is less solid, more challenging and too expensive ;)
Feels like it'd be right at home on a William Hartnell episode of Doctor Who. Love it!
@NAL:Thank you, I hadn't thought of that. Yes, the style fits that period. We watched Pertwee, Baker and Davison and brilliant skin-crawler effects without CGI.
lc ì missing grave...
@ xBox: thank you, well spotted :) I've corrected it.
Gardisign? What happened to the Aeolien Sig?
xBox: I needed 'our' name on the font, for copyright reasons; the font will go into a collection of our combined fonts for sale at a show. I'll redo my FS sig after download.
Does the telephone glyph have to be larger?
xBox: I should reduce the height of the phone, might try later as it opens the line more than I want. But it'll keep the size if I run out of time.
How many bricks are used?
xBox: I reduced the height of the phone by changing the shape. It has 35 bricks incl. 11 composites all of which were turned somewhere. Be inspired now, as it'll have to go private.
8/10 , Nice. You have such good work, may help tell me what I can do better with my fonts.
Ok, ill save a screenhot of it...
@ q375324 : as the FS suggestions forum isn't for my personal observation my reply to you is here. Erstens ist dein Isogram in keiner mir bekannten nordwesteuropäischen Sprache ein Wort; zweitens erscheint es generell 'undeutsch'; drittens ists kein Kunstwort und hat dementsprechend weder erkennbaren Sinn noch die entsprechende bekannte Erweiterungsmöglichkeit; viertens bedeutet "deutsche Pangramme" grundsätzlich dass keine Fremdsprachverbauung dargeboten wird. Und letztlich: Zephram hat diese besonderen englischen Pangramme zur Illustration seiner Schrift benutzt/erstellt. Ich hingegen erwünsche deutsche Pangramme (nicht nur für deutsch schreibende Schriftentester) die allgemein bekannt für Schriftvorstellung bzw. Schriftbildbeispiele in deutscher Sprache sind, es gibt hiervon ebenso viele sinnvolle abwechslungsreiche Sätze für Deutschsprechende wie sie für Englischsprechende in deren 'sample text' existieren.
q375324: du hast Recht, englische Pangramme sind für englisch Sprechende wichtig. Deshalb sind Pangramme für Deutschsprachiges logisch und somit sind deutsche Pangramme in der Vielfalt wie sie hier fürs Englische angeboten werden ebenfalls angebracht. Danach dann 2 -3 französische ...
oui!
lol @ beate ;) si t'en connais... j'y suis coincé, j'en connais pas d'autres pangrammes français pour tester certains glyphes dans des phrases plus 'normales'. Certes on ne lis pas ce texte, mais il me fait trébucher quand je vérifie certaines polices: actuellement la fluidité visuelle y manque dans notre pangramme (trop de colons/espaces?)
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