7 comments

  • lemontheme 2 hours ago
    The 'a' and the 'o' are a bit similar, but all in all I can see myself trying this out. Reminds me a bit of Comic Code and Maple Mono. Thanks for sharing!

    There are a few odd things about this post though. Take this as well-intentioned feedback.

    - New account. No previous submissions or comments.

    - New Github account. No previous activity.

    - Mentions custom engine (cool!), but omits any details.

    - Calls other mono fonts 'fugly'; refuses to elaborate.

    - Releasing based on interest feels like engagement farming. Let me know when it's done. Then I'll judge whether I'm interested.

    - Regular weights are free. Implication is that other weights will be paid. That's fine. I'm happy to pay for fonts. But I'm unlikely to try a font in earnest without bold and italics.

    Sorry if this comes off as harsh. I wish you the best with this!

  • xandrius 3 hours ago
    I find the "i" quite excruciating to look at.

    Also would like to see more examples, say including this deep math.

    • Y_Y 2 hours ago
      It's like a dotted version of the false/bottom symbol from logic: ⊥̇
    • TehCorwiz 2 hours ago
      It's just letting you dot your Ts and cross your Is. ;)

      EDIT: The joke wasn't that bad. :(

  • grilledchickenw 3 hours ago
    Could you share more information on this custom python procedural engine?
  • ako 2 hours ago
  • fimdomeio 3 hours ago
    I would suggest making the screenshot with the font at different sizes. They first thing I want is to have an approximation of how it will look at small sizes.
  • gknightbro 32 minutes ago
    I tried this font out but had issues with the terminal in VS code.
  • WillAdams 1 hour ago
    Why do this rather than just using METAFONT/METAPOST/METATYPE1?