A more 'normal' type of university font, familiar, safe, with only few quirks, and as complete as I want it until summer. All letters are on Lower Case. Alternative "s" is on "S". No kerning.
This is a clone of Me-Knee-Verse-ET1:1 2:2 3:3 4:4 5:5 6:6 7:7 8:8 9:9 0:0 -:- ^:-ai
q:kho w:wo e:-e r:ro t:to y:yo u:-u i:-i o:-o p:po @:-aa [:tho
a:-a s:so d:do f:fo g:ngo h:ho j:co k:ko l:lo ;:; ::: ]:tho
z:tho x:so c:cho v:-ue b:bo n:no m:mo ,:, .:. /:shorten vowel _:tho
!:! ":" #:abbr. $:฿ %:ru &:redupl. ':' (:( ):) =:(ru/lu)-u ~:-ai |:lu
Q:kho W:kho E:-ae R:tho T:to Y:yo U:-uu I:-ii O:-aw P:pho `:pho {:silent
A:-a S:so D:do F:fo G:kho H:ho J:cho K:kho L:lo +:tone 4 *:tone 3 }:silent vowel
Z:tho X:so C:cho V:-eu B:pho N:no M:-am <:tone 2 >:tone 1 ?:?
For Sándor. The font has upper and lower case. Having 'played' with the baselines for the letters I decided that this font looked better with LC letters aligned at the top rather than on the base line. The font has basic Latin and most glyphs of the more Latin set, and I added the Polish diacritics.
This began as a reasonable base for an Art Deco design I wanted to work into. But it decided to not 'be' one but simply to be a little 'similar to' what my idea was supposed to lead to. Now it has pronounced/structured decorative linear elements ;) and a lot of holes/gaps in the lines to save ink; I liked the name but then decided that Art Deco > Art Eco ;))