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  1. #1
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    Default Re: The Template of the Future!

    I am working on it.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Default Re: The Template of the Future!

    Thanks Larry. I was getting worried that no one had made a post recently.
    Soquili
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    Default Re: The Template of the Future!

    For the record:

    Bill needs to compile the font again, this time with gylphs you have corrected to meet the various widths in the template we posted, so the font looks consistent.

    Right now, it looks not-so-good.

    Please download the template and carefully adjust stem widths and diagonals so this looks like a typeface and not a ransom note.

    -g-

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    Default Re: The Template of the Future!

    Hi Bill, Gare, all,

    I'm not sure what portion of my offerings made it into the package. What do you need from me?

    Is the correct template the one in Bill's post #240?

    Some comments on Bill's red redesigns (also post #240) and Gary's post #239...It looks like Bill has eliminated the overshoot and Gary has resized the G without any overshoot. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ty...Line_Terms.svg) Seems those changes mess with the character of the original font. The original also had a bit of look of a "ransom note". Is our goal to remove the quirkiness and clean it to perfection?
    ~Fred

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    Default Re: The Template of the Future!

    Hi Fred—

    This is my take and not necessarily that of The Management:

    We should collectively strive for a consistency between characters, especially the verticals.

    RoundHead, when used, produces sentence that don't look either right or quirky, because the stems have to be of absolutely the same width when these stems parts reappear as parts of other characters.

    You know, ultimately, Bill is the Captain of this ship, and he says he;ll be away for a while. It might be better to push the Pause button on this font until his leadership returns.

    -g-

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    Default Re: TG font collaboration #2 Roundhead

    I have a question. I have done the punctuation over 3 or 4 times and at this point I'm still not sure how the brackets should be aligned nor the width. Any feedback would be appreciated. I have tried to do what I thought should be right but it doesn't seem to fit the mold, so at this point I'm stuck.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Default Re: TG font collaboration #2 Roundhead

    Just to let you all know I am working on my glyphs, but I'll be a day or two before I get them posted.
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