I'm surprised that no one has responded to this yet. I think these are really quite elegant forms.
I'm not sure if the little spiky cross strokes are really needed, so you might examine those if you decide to complete the font. At very least you might consider toning them down just a bit.
The overhang of the lc "a" might be a bit overprominent, too (or perhaps the bowl of the character is underprominent, considering the overall character width).
I can see how some of the other glyphs might be especially fun to work out, based on the ground rules established by these characters.
20 Feb 2004 — 1:05pm
About the typeface: Chaihouse
Chaihouse is a nice victorian-style design.
Do you know when it will be available at Myfonts.com?
Yours truly,
Robert
20 Feb 2004 — 6:31pm
Hi Robert. the font will not be release commercially. it was for a single project.
8 Mar 2002 — 1:39am
I'm surprised that no one has responded to this yet. I think these are really quite elegant forms.
I'm not sure if the little spiky cross strokes are really needed, so you might examine those if you decide to complete the font. At very least you might consider toning them down just a bit.
The overhang of the lc "a" might be a bit overprominent, too (or perhaps the bowl of the character is underprominent, considering the overall character width).
I can see how some of the other glyphs might be especially fun to work out, based on the ground rules established by these characters.
David