I guess you could say that, but I didn't design this myself, credit goes to the folks at Monotype and Morisawa, all I did was condense the kana a little. I've been considering designing my own doeYou enjoy typography?
Will have these out in about a weekNow making DIN/Bahnscrift with Arabic, Japanese, Hebrew support and Comic Sans MS with Japanese support
Yeah, a problem is that it starts making them look less aesthetically consistent. What are you taking as inspiration to designing your own?I guess you could say that, but I didn't design this myself, credit goes to the folks at Monotype and Morisawa, all I did was condense the kana a little. I've been considering designing my own doe
WdymYeah, a problem is that it starts making them look less aesthetically consistent.
Noto SansWhat are you taking as inspiration to designing your own?
When you further compact symbols (or letters) to make them equally fit within a confined space, the lines and curves within start looking more off from the other symbols (or letters).Wdym
He means the font type used on old typewriters because it was mechanically difficult to vary the space letters occupiedThey were already all the same width doe.
The kana characters I used were already originally designed as monospaced, that's why they may look a little off to you, they designed them to fill all space. so what I attempted was to shorten the width by about 12% and reduce the side bearings for ĺ°ăăkanaďźăăă ăăetcďź, did this in cracked FontLab 8, it took way longer than I thought because the stupid damn program would make tiny little gaps onto each loop intersection of a character if I shortened its width through the Actions menu, which I then had to manually close all the gaps, doing it for all glyphs took about a month, honestly I probably shouldn't have wasted so much effort on this stupid shit. This is sort of my half-assed attempt at a proportional variant of TypeLaboN/ShinGo (which is originally monospaced)When you further compact symbols (or letters) to make them equally fit within a confined space, the lines and curves within start looking more off from the other symbols (or letters).
Finished, uploading it tomorrow.Now making DIN/Bahnscrift with Arabic, Japanese, Hebrew support
For writing? Round 3, 7 with no dash, open 4.do you prefer flat top 3 or round top 3
7 with a dash or no dash
4 closed or opened