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It's kinda perfect already like... kinda. I wouldn't say that's perfect but i like it
It's a heck of a challenge, ain't it? I never could perfect "esS" in any of the halfarc designs I made, I was only able to find compromises I could live with. For now it seems that designs need to find the forms that can be lived with and then try to structure the rest of themselves around those... or maybe not, the roundness kind of bridges the quirks together...
I am planning to do the accents, but I'm not sure if I can save them without the design breaking on me...
And I also raised the + and - by 1 grid square...
Just nudge a compressed brick in between the 2 arc bricks at the bottom of e and do the same at both top and bottom of sS, and its fixed! ;)
oh and filters for brick size needs to be set to 2x2
it will just as easily work on a more geometric circular glyph design like yours Se7en
A couple of more solutions on sS
In your last sample, I used the 2nd, but modified a bit so it was the same width as the old S, also added a tiny brick so it has a full curve there. The Old S is in a seperate font of old glyphs... Same with the $cause it uses the S too... I'll consider your 1st and 3rd in a font where lowercase is 5 tall and the uppercase is 7 tall, and your 4th in a thinner font, and your other solutions in a thick vertical font...
I hope it helped you out mate :)
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