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For the record, I'm looking forward to having more letters receive humanist-style Italic versions. This should give the Italic designs the flexibility to further diverge from the upright "roman" design, especially when used as emphasis. The image below has some examples using two fonts with humanist-style italics (one of them is a fully humanist sans serif font):
What's already present:
single-story /a
curved /e
descender on /f
What I would like to see:
tailed single-story /a
cursive /k
tailed /d /h /i /l /m /n /u
If you have any thoughts on this, opinions and suggestions are welcome.
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For the record, I'm looking forward to having more letters receive humanist-style Italic versions. This should give the Italic designs the flexibility to further diverge from the upright "roman" design, especially when used as emphasis. The image below has some examples using two fonts with humanist-style italics (one of them is a fully humanist sans serif font):
What's already present:
What I would like to see:
If you have any thoughts on this, opinions and suggestions are welcome.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: