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9K ViewsThis is the first itteration of a display face I've been working on. It started as some custom lettering for a logotype I did for another project ([link]). I really liked how the logotype turned out and thought it was really cute, so I've built it out here.
The face is based on cross-stitching. What can I say, my grandma loves it.
The final version will be complete with uppercase, lowercase, small caps, narrow, and alternates for each.
The face is based on cross-stitching. What can I say, my grandma loves it.
The final version will be complete with uppercase, lowercase, small caps, narrow, and alternates for each.
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Nice lettering it has that instant recognisability (word?) that makes it seem very familiar, reminds me off the homely but modern feel of some of Emigre's work. Nice. I love the long ascenders and low x height of the lower case letters it contrasts nicely with the uppercase letters.
I'm trying to decide if I like how the y,g etc sit proud of the baseline, its an interesting characteristic but I can see it looking odd in certain situations. The lowercase y seems a little wide and the lowercase v is a little strange looks awkward (I hate trying to get v's to work in non standard faces its a bitch).
On the whole though nice face that I would actually like to use if I had the right project, looks perfect on the chocolate branding.
I'm trying to decide if I like how the y,g etc sit proud of the baseline, its an interesting characteristic but I can see it looking odd in certain situations. The lowercase y seems a little wide and the lowercase v is a little strange looks awkward (I hate trying to get v's to work in non standard faces its a bitch).
On the whole though nice face that I would actually like to use if I had the right project, looks perfect on the chocolate branding.
Sorry, I neglected to get back to you because I wanted to really take in your comment. I totally agree with what you said about the y, g, and p, and I think I've figured out a way to solve it.. When I build out alternates for the lower case I'll just make it so the y,g,p, will sit on the baseline in the alternates sets. This should allow for plenty of flexibility, & will nicely solve that problem. Glad you like it, I'm a huge fan of emigre.
Sounds good, I try to watch deviations but sometimes don't manage to keep track, drop me a message when you upload a variation. I would love to see a joined up version with nice ligatures, perhaps an italic. I am curious as to where you sourced the cross stitch letterforms that you used for inspirations, I am designing a book on memory imporvement for a personal project and am researching ideas for a typeface idea. I want to make a flowing joined up face like neon designs but have it look old fashioned and traditional like your face, I'm thinking cross stitch letterforms could be an interesting inspiration. The idea derives from the idea of tyeing string around a finger as a reminder and the type flowing from that string.
Anyway nice to actually have an interesting constructive comment session with a deviant. Thank you. I'll post some of my type stuff when I get home later this month.
Anyway nice to actually have an interesting constructive comment session with a deviant. Thank you. I'll post some of my type stuff when I get home later this month.
Make more fonts! This is very cool. Thoughts about some of the letters:
L: is the only one with a curly "handle", I know that is the L you used in your "Legacy" brand name but it doesn't really match any of the other letters in that respect.
P: every letter in the alphabet doesn't have to be "exciting" I'm not sure P really needs that extra doodad on the inside.
H: The top of the right line has a strange little form that none of the other characters has, and it cuts into the negative space of the letter. I would think it would get a similar treatment as U
But those are just things that pop out as incongruent to me, just mentioning them so that you can get some fresh eyes on the situation. The lowercase is great.
Hope to see more like this sometime.
L: is the only one with a curly "handle", I know that is the L you used in your "Legacy" brand name but it doesn't really match any of the other letters in that respect.
P: every letter in the alphabet doesn't have to be "exciting" I'm not sure P really needs that extra doodad on the inside.
H: The top of the right line has a strange little form that none of the other characters has, and it cuts into the negative space of the letter. I would think it would get a similar treatment as U
But those are just things that pop out as incongruent to me, just mentioning them so that you can get some fresh eyes on the situation. The lowercase is great.
I"m just wondering if there is anything you can do to that lc K to make it more obviously a K. Right now it lives somewhere in-between a K and an R. While a person would likely know what it is, I think every effort should be made to reduce effort on the viewer's part and just make things as clear as possible (without sacrificing the integrity of the font).
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