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Aenvidere (the normal weight version) still needs fine-tuning and kerning. That will come, eventually :) At the moment I'm quite busy doing too many things concurrently.
Check the font description for AlexGar-Aenvidere for details.
At a later date I'll publish a squared-off version of this. Aenvidere SQ will have the same glyph style but will be wider than the other versions which might make it less useful as a "tool" to attract attention when added as splash insert in text that uses another Aenvidere version.
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Hope that in the morning I'll have all lines as I designed them. So far so good, no change after 22 individual saves here.
You might want to check your capital I... The height should be like all capital letters...
tildes on Ññ shhould be centered...
@ 77: I wanted to distinguish UC i from the other letters without increasing its width too visibly. The quite chunky tilde on Nn looks better, I think, where it is over the larger counter.
backslash: you might've forgotten to hold shift down... shift+v flips it vertically, v pastes the copied bricks...
accents on Í and Ï seem to be off-center and appears togo over other letters instead. Backslash isn't flipped and is 2 slashes...
@ anonymous: accents over "i" join others where they're next to narrow accented glyphs (=i) (I haven't seen this in texts I studied). Slashes: WIP ! I'm one of the designers who compare angles side-by-side (easier on right-lean slashes)
Nice, I like the n especially. The top of the a seems a tiny bit short.
Thanks @jonrgrover Good thinking, I've lengthened and curved the tail of the a and the g. I've also curved the bowl of the Yen more. Yea, I like that n, too, a miniature N it requires getting used to but it fits the feel of the font.
Looks pretty good to me, definitely unique.
Am having problems saving, it's all good when I close the computer but the next day a lot of work needs to be redone. Example today: the tail of g had gone missing, the long s has emigrated and 6 extra bricks in the tail of 'a' went on holidays :(
This is looking really good. Sorry to hear about your issues with saving. Maybe you can check in a separate window or tab that your changes have been saved before closing the editor.
Unusual how my Wii U doesn't show the too large content warning on this font...
@anonymous, I wonder why this design should be so large? Doesn't it display on WII? Too Large: linked to number of total compo and/or stacked bricks? Total glyph count? Glyph (or lines) height and/or width? Too many glyphs with diacritics?
Thank you Meek for the new TP :) Thank you Doug, glad you like it's weirdness. Hope it shows correctly for you, anonymous (I wish I knew what to change to insure you can preview test texts correctly :( )
Well, you usually work on a large scale grid, and would be lot of bricks in one glyph...
That's true, for most of my fonts I like smoother curves which need taller/wider glyphs, I don't get designing for filters :(
Found that some of the superscript/subscript numerals (even in the fractions) are missing a few bricks...
@ anonymous: thank you, well spotted! I hadn't seen those pesky gaps! Will fill them in a moment, better and more lasting than any dentist would do on teeth ;) Update: done, thanks@ anonymous !
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