I like this font family very much and its multilingual consistency is impressive. However, I noticed that the glyph for the Elliniko letter uppercase "Θ" is optically very unconventional in comparison with other fonts, and I am looking for an explanation --- is there any specific design decision behind drawing the special glyph? In addition, if I want to use a more conventional glyph for uppercase "Θ", is there a way simpler than maintaining a fork?
Perhaps this is not the best place for drawing attention from the designers, but I hope someone may be able to share some light on the mystery. Answers and guesses will be appreciated.
I like this font family very much and its multilingual consistency is impressive. However, I noticed that the glyph for the Elliniko letter uppercase "Θ" is optically very unconventional in comparison with other fonts, and I am looking for an explanation --- is there any specific design decision behind drawing the special glyph? In addition, if I want to use a more conventional glyph for uppercase "Θ", is there a way simpler than maintaining a fork?
Perhaps this is not the best place for drawing attention from the designers, but I hope someone may be able to share some light on the mystery. Answers and guesses will be appreciated.