Reverse in the visual context can mean many things. I decided to create letters and mirrored them, attaching them to a spine.The letters looked like filigree jewellery pendants.
I know that the I , T and W don't follow the design rule; I tried to align them on a spine but the result was unsatisfactory.
This is a cloneSieht brauchbar aus. Alternative 3 auf "§" , alternative 4 auf "µ". Overview Sampler shows some of the basic glyphs and just one or two (but not all of the) more special 'number glyphs' I've added. The Display Sampler shows the visual impression of the font in a text situation.
This was meant to create a seamlessly striped background carrying letters, but user input and standard text on font's home page show quite a distance between lines; in fontructor preview letter-blocks sit seamlessly on top of each other to create interesting high rise blocks-of-letters.
Start text with 1 "space"!