It's quite a beautiful work you did, but garçon is written with a cédille under the C or you don't pronunciate the C as an S. If c is followed by o, u or a and it must be read like an s, then it must have a cédille. And yes, Even with Caps
Wow, this is impressive work. The write up was a really enjoyable read, I liked your analysis of the problem and why/how to go about solving it. Those specimen images are stunning, too! I do second Hubert on the cedilla, but it didn't really affect the way I read it. Anyway, congratulations again!
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Thomas Jockin
The process site for my Type@Cooper project, Garcon Grotesque, is up!
Come see the thesis show in NY or check out the site!
http://www.garcongrot.com
8 months ago
It's quite a beautiful work you did, but garçon is written with a cédille under the C or you don't pronunciate the C as an S. If c is followed by o, u or a and it must be read like an s, then it must have a cédille. And yes, Even with Caps
GARCON > GARÇON
8 months ago
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Thomas Jockin
Thanks for the kind words.
Hubert, truth be told -- I wasn't 100% happy with how I drew the cédille, so I decided to nix it for now for this process site.
But, as I update the project, I'm confidant the cédille will return!
8 months ago
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Claire Coullon
Wow, this is impressive work. The write up was a really enjoyable read, I liked your analysis of the problem and why/how to go about solving it. Those specimen images are stunning, too! I do second Hubert on the cedilla, but it didn't really affect the way I read it. Anyway, congratulations again!
8 months ago
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Thomas Jockin
Claire, glad you enjoyed the read. It's been a busy year, and I still have so much to do if I want to bring it to market!
8 months ago
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Claire Coullon
I can imagine! If you've done that much in a year though, it's off to a great start.
8 months ago
Hey Thomas, I was thinking about you when having trouble with the cédille as well ;) http://drbl.in/cdYx
8 months ago