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I really like the lowercase letters. They have a lot of nice swing about them. I'm not sure if you have uppercase designed or not, but the B you have there seems a tad lighweight in comparison. Are you planning to have it made into a font?
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Kelly Thorson wrote:I really like the lowercase letters. They have a lot of nice swing about them. I'm not sure if you have uppercase designed or not, but the B you have there seems a tad lighweight in comparison. Are you planning to have it made into a font?
Yes you are correct it was only designed as lower case however at 74 l have a feeling l wont get around to doing the upper case When l have used it in the past on jobs l tend to use the lower case for the caps when it works ...the answer to whether or not l will make it into a font is no However if you would like to do it you are quite welcome the only stipulation is that you call it Behounek Bold
Bob Ficucell wrote:Hi Ron,
It looks great!, I agree with Kelly the "B" needs some steroids! Bob
There are some letters that realy flow well together and some that strugle a bit However its a fun letter to do and it goes on very fast Hope you enjoy using it Ron
Ron: This is a great style. Those fat-topped ascenders and fat-bottomed descenders ought to lend a lot of bounce to a line of copy. And it's a treat to see this fresh out of the oven, with stabilo lines and all.
You say you may not develop the caps: OK...but you've GOT to show us the numerals, at least!