Thanks Paul!
I still have some work to do on it with kerning and tweaking the diacritics with the small caps. I am debating if I should release it alone first, or wait until I have regular and italic weights done.
From http://www.typophile.com/node/17647
“Let’s not rule out ’trinocular’. A trinocular g has three bowls...This opens up new possibilities—-why stop at two?”
Not much work on Froggy recently.
It has been a trying few weeks. I just got out of he hospital an hour ago. I was in three times in the last 2 weeks. The first time they put a STENT in one of my coronary arteries and sent me home 2 days later. 2 days after that I was back in the hospital with chest pain. This time, they put 3 more STENTS in different arteries. They sent me home 2 days later and a day after that, I had serious chest pain again. Ruth called the ambulance and back I went. they did another Thallium stress test and blood enzymes and found out that I had a very minor heart attack so back I went to the Cath lab for a third poke in the groin. This time, they just changed my medications. At least now I am home again and looking forward to a hospital free week.
A stent is a kind of cylinder made of titanium mesh, flexible and open at both ends, inserted into arteries with weak walls or thin spots in the artery wall, to fortify the artery and encourage regrowth of the walls. When I had my cerebral aneurysm at the end of January this year the surgeons put stents in each artery (two) that burst inside my head. The complications and impact of the bleed episode, and brain trauma caused by the fluid pressure in my cranium—-all that mess kept me in hospital for three months.
I hope it all works out for you Chris. Sending you healing vibes and best wishes.
I’m off to visit a musician friend in hosptal today. He just had a cancer removed from his brain.
j a m e s
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18.Jul.2006 10.58pm
Very nice! Great colours, and love the froggy. That would be perfet for some kind of youth swim team or clinic.
19.Jul.2006 7.05am
Love the g! That is super cool…
Is the face done? If so I wish the graphic was a link to where it could be purchased.
Congratulations. Really nice piece of work.
Glad I made it here before - well you know…
peace
19.Jul.2006 8.04am
Thanks Paul!
I still have some work to do on it with kerning and tweaking the diacritics with the small caps. I am debating if I should release it alone first, or wait until I have regular and italic weights done.
ChrisL
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16.Oct.2007 10.52am
Sweeeet :^)
Love the g! That is super cool…
From http://www.typophile.com/node/17647
“Let’s not rule out ’trinocular’. A trinocular g has three bowls...This opens up new possibilities—-why stop at two?”
j a m e s
16.Oct.2007 11.14am
how’s this coming chris? and how are you? hope you’re well!
17.Oct.2007 10.54am
Not much work on Froggy recently.
It has been a trying few weeks. I just got out of he hospital an hour ago. I was in three times in the last 2 weeks. The first time they put a STENT in one of my coronary arteries and sent me home 2 days later. 2 days after that I was back in the hospital with chest pain. This time, they put 3 more STENTS in different arteries. They sent me home 2 days later and a day after that, I had serious chest pain again. Ruth called the ambulance and back I went. they did another Thallium stress test and blood enzymes and found out that I had a very minor heart attack so back I went to the Cath lab for a third poke in the groin. This time, they just changed my medications. At least now I am home again and looking forward to a hospital free week.
Thanks for asking!
ChrisL
17.Oct.2007 1.29pm
Good to see you back, Chris! Hope all is well.
Wishing you hospital free years!
17.Oct.2007 6.28pm
A stent is a kind of cylinder made of titanium mesh, flexible and open at both ends, inserted into arteries with weak walls or thin spots in the artery wall, to fortify the artery and encourage regrowth of the walls. When I had my cerebral aneurysm at the end of January this year the surgeons put stents in each artery (two) that burst inside my head. The complications and impact of the bleed episode, and brain trauma caused by the fluid pressure in my cranium—-all that mess kept me in hospital for three months.
I hope it all works out for you Chris. Sending you healing vibes and best wishes.
I’m off to visit a musician friend in hosptal today. He just had a cancer removed from his brain.
j a m e s