RM DECOction

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by p2pnut
Cloned from RM DECOr FS 1.0 by p2pnut. See also Pina 1 by mgee.

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Decoction: boiling down to the essence. A stripped down version of DECOr.

10 Comments

Clean elegant lines. Fine curves, subtle details. The spacing is perfected beyond perception. Bravo. 10/10
Comment by Frodo7 13th august 2009
Deceptively curvilinear at pixel size.
Comment by geneus1 13th august 2009
Congratulations! FontStruct Staff have deemed your FontStruction worthy of special mention. “DECOction” is now a Top Pick.
Comment by gferreira_admin 14th august 2009
I would strip down the dots, too. :-)

And maybe the pilcrow could have a bigger bowl?
Comment by gferreira_admin 14th august 2009
Thanks for the TP :-)

Pilcrow fixed. I am such an amateur here ... I actually had to google 'pilcrow' to find out what it was!

Still, I learn something ever time I login here and am really enjoying the process. I just wish I had been able to do something in this line years ago. Then again, when I was young they were still using linotype machines
Comment by p2pnut 14th august 2009
Not sure if you meant all the dots Gustavo. However, I had been unsure about the dots above the i & j and have returned them to their original state.

If you think the other dots (on the diacritics)are too large I am prepared to be persuaded :-)
Comment by p2pnut 14th august 2009
What the heck?I decided to change all the dots ... it was something that I had tried originally and now I see the whole set, I think it works better.
Comment by p2pnut 14th august 2009
Gferreira was right, it looks even better. It is gorgeous. One minor thing: the § sign looks a bit queer. It has an ambitendency, as if you couldn't decide which radius to use for the curves. It would look more balanced with a medium size bowl both at the top and at the bottom.
Comment by Frodo7 26th august 2009
@Frodo7: Yep. It was a bit of dog wasn't it ... I think the amended one is better (all three elements are the same).
Comment by p2pnut 28th august 2009

10/10

Comment by Manly 18th may 2020

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