Open FontStructBot opened 6 years ago
I'm submitting "MasterClass" as I haven't found any Google font for display work where glyphs have no solid outlines but are created by the "filling" nor a font that consists of glyphs created purely by diagonal lines which align. "MasterClass" will fill those gaps.
d90a23aec922847c2ddab0806dcb9c2025009142 Czech and Polish added
985bb68b1c4ff41c30f6ace93556e20696e28280 Added to Latin A for: Catalan, Croatian, Esperanto, Maltese, Turkish
5cbff6bc88ef36649c41628538bfcef2ba3f311a Completed the Latin A set and added Latin glyphs for Saami (not for Kildin Saami).
Completed the glyph set for LatinA.
e94c7b548f6d6586b28342931ea7b6888cf65d5f Following a comment I added 2 arrows, some more currency symbols and the phone symbol. I think that 'MasterClass' is quite useable although I wonder if further currency and other symbols and decorative elements are equally as essential in such a decorative font as those on the first two Latin sets.
MasterClass is a font whose glyph shapes are created by angled lines arranged to link glyphs with each other on their exterior vertical edges; where edges are curved or shaped specially and don't (entirely) touch they would do so if the lines were extended. I created it for splash text on my English, French and German websites about weaving; the font represents the TWILL weave.
The 'space' tapped once gives a barely visible gap between glyphs if desired while retaining the flow of lines; word spaces benefit from a minimum of 6 'space' taps.
Although not made as a stencil font it looks like a modern and unusual one with strong op-art feel; it would work for shop signs, headers/titles, labels, logos, tags, advertising; some glyphs would make decorative elements for normal text. It looks stunning when printed or embroidered on fabrics, is perfect for 3D overlays in fibre-based or jewellery work, or reproduced in knitted and woven work.
If MasterClass pleases I would feel encouraged to add glyphs for further Latin-based European languages.