Closed steelman closed 1 year ago
This glyph was deliberately drawn lighter. The goal was to avoid blooming or blurring with too much weight, but also to emphasize its distinction from any adjacent alphanumeric characters.
IMHO this is not a valid point at this moment as @
is the only character with a thinner stroke. By this logic other non-alphanumeric characters also "deserve" thinner stroke to distinguish them from numbers and letters.
The stroke width of![at](https://github.com/intel/intel-one-mono/assets/77683/4e2937e1-5060-4473-b9d8-86aab5d8d8d6)
@
symbol is visibly thinner than in other characters. It shouldn't be.