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A font for medieval stories.

8 Comments

Cool! Don't forget about numbers.
Comment by kassymkulov 19th january 2013
AWESOME font! If you get around to numbers and punctuation, then i'm downloading this!

10/10 + fav
Comment by Noah F. Ross (winty5) 19th january 2013
@architaraz: Thanks! I won't forget. Do you think I should do Roman numerals?

@winty5: Glad you like it! I'll make numbers and punctuation later today. Thanks for the vote and favorite!
Comment by ETHproductions 19th january 2013
A strong, bold design. 10/10
Comment by p2pnut 19th january 2013
Yay, thanks :)
Comment by Noah F. Ross (winty5) 22nd january 2013
@p2pnut: Thank you!

@winty5: You're welcome! :D
Comment by ETHproductions 22nd january 2013
Nice. The only thing that I might change is the leg on the R--maybe mimic the leg of the K? So it would look sort of like B. Also, granted, I tend to prefer the J when it descends, like the Q, but that's just me. Otherwise, I really like this, particularly the 8.
Comment by sarreyn 26th january 2013
@sarreyn: Thank you for your comment! I fixed the R, and I'll see how the J looks if I follow your suggestion.
Comment by ETHproductions 26th january 2013

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