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tondo V 0.1
a free font

it's not complete yet.. please leave comments and suggestions


this one is my personal fontribute to:
lali puna - scary world theory

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I like it. Maybe you could "cheat" on the pure monoline for the crossbar of the lowercase 'e' (ie make it a little bit thinner so that it looks less congested), and I'm not sure the 'script-style' lowercase 's' works, but other than that: cool!
The low crossbar on the 'f' is a nice touch.

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thanks alot for your suggestions...!
I'll see what I can do for the lowercase "e"... in fact it is actually the letter I like less.
mmh.. for the lowercase "s", what I think is to leave it as a little distinctive sign, but maybe I can try making an alternate version...
cute~~neat

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I'd say keep the lower case s. As you said, it is a distinguishing feature of your typeface. The lc 'e' does need a little help, but keep the diagonal stroke. I like that touch.

If you're looking for things to correct optically, I'd also suggest going after the upper case G a bit.

Other than that, good job!

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Your suggestions are welcome, thanks! :-)

I'll try to redesign the lowercase 'e', but at moment got no new ideas...

What do you mean with "going after the uppercase G"?... English is not my mother tongue, so I didn't understant what doesn't look good to you in this letter; please, could you explain?

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Sorry about that. Squint your eyes when you look at the upper case G. You will notice that the counterspace tends to disappear. The space inside the letter is too crowded, so adjusting it slightly would do wonders for the readability.

I've taken the liberty to show you some of the adjustments that you might like to do here in a .pdf I created. There were a few other glyphs that I adjusted as well for your enjoyment :)

Feel free to do whatever, and if you have any questions, let me know.

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Hey man, thanks!

I'll examine carefully your drawings for the next version... ;-)
big thanks indeed!
awesome once again :clap: will note ya when I use it!

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Especially note some of the curves that I adjusted. You want to use as few control points as possible, as this adds to a smoother curve. I didn't adjust everything, but notice the bottom of the 5 for clues.

Not bad for a first try though!

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very pretty! what is not complete about it?

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