tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304877791642404566.post475589067978866873..comments2024-03-14T16:10:58.903-07:00Comments on Deseret Alphabet: Font-maker, Font-maker, Make Me a FontTseng-tszhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02833031735779741547noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304877791642404566.post-84179363860030093032012-03-28T12:54:20.180-07:002012-03-28T12:54:20.180-07:00A co-worker suggested that they way to get a good-...A co-worker suggested that they way to get a good-looking Deseret Alphabet font would be to get a calligrapher with a steel pen and have them write the alphabet over and over and over. As time went on, they would naturally start to write the letters in ways that “work” better than the rather arbitrary shapes we have now. <br /><br />And kudos to Everson Mono, as always. It is listed on the Deseret Alphabet wiki as one of the available fonts.Tseng-tszhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02833031735779741547noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304877791642404566.post-6082904192810076482011-12-14T11:38:18.696-08:002011-12-14T11:38:18.696-08:00Your font looks a bit like Unifon to me. I guess ...Your font looks a bit like Unifon to me. I guess it's the small-caps feel, which is mediated somewhat by some of your lower-case letters, but not really by all of them. I think you'd want to do some pen-work to devise a true lower-case that didn't have the small-caps feel. <br /><br />Everson Mono supports Deseret.Michael Eversonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16882679137179765872noreply@blogger.com