Hi! Finally I m sending my first email. I started a few days ago but it took me a little bit to set up the Github environment. I m not much into it
I ll be posting under this subject the evolution of the design for the EB Garamond 12. I am developing the bold master of the font, quite a work since it is a 3000 glyphs font including cyrillic, greek, and many other extras.
Here is the first sample of the current state of the bold!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o64n08l4kovjvdi/Captura%20de%20pantalla%202015-09-16%2017.36.01.png?dl=0
I ll keep sending more emails almost daily! Bye!
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Here is the first sample of the current state of the bold!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o64n08l4kovjvdi/Captura%20de%20pantalla%202015-09-16%2017.36.01.png?dl=0
Boring day today, basically turning decomposed glyphs from the regular master into components, so I can do the same in the bold. This is necessary for interpolation. Hopefully in around one or two more days I will have the basic latin accented glyphs in the bold master ready

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I ve continued developing all the latin accented glyphs. Latin uppercase is around 75-80% completed
PS: sorry for having been off last days. Flu is killing me. I hope I get better 'case at the end of the week I got a great trip!! :S
PS2: see the image attached. That s the entire UC latin set. In green finished glyphs

I ve kept expanding the latin glyphs, mainly uppercase but also a few lc glyphs. I hope latin set will be finished by around the end of this week or next week


El 19 oct 2015, a las 16:30, Octavio Pardo <octavi...@gmail.com> escribió:
Latin Uppercase almost finished. Due to some design problems in the black master, I added an extra glyph (Udieresis.deu.01) to the set that will have to be managed in production stage, replacing the original one in the new instances by the new one
(as you can see in the images the original Udieresis.deu cannot be expanded to further weights without altering either the position of the dots or their size to an unnaceptable size. I have created that alternate version without serifs in the inside. The original one will be used for the regular weight and then in the heavier instances I will replace it by the new glyph)
<Captura de pantalla 2015-10-19 23.22.47.png>
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El 25 oct 2015, a las 21:51, Octavio Pardo <octavi...@gmail.com> escribió:
hi! sorry I have been off a bit but I m in Mexico and connection here is not great, plus I m having serious trouble to enter my google account, don’t know whylatin uppercase is finished and now I am focusing in the latin lowercase. Is quite developed already but I still have several accented glyphs to compose and some others. I m hoping to have the latin lc finished by this next weekBest!
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.Ordn .sinf .subs & sups UC finished. Tomorrow I will move on to Small Caps

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Hi All!
Greek & Cyrillic (non accented) UC almost finished. Tomorrow I will start focusing in the numerals

this is how the alpha roman looks (left), and this is how the bold would have to look (more or less, still working on it). This is one thing I ve been struggling along the entire project. What do you think I should do? do a correct bold or do a compatible bold? (assuming they will be eventually compatible for the interpolation) IF the roman is going to be reviewed in the future I would do the former, if not I would do the latter.
On Tue, 24 Nov 2015 at 10:15 Octavio Pardo <octavi...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi, sorry I didn t send an email yesterday, I got super sick at night :SNumerals and all number related glyphs finished. Now I m beginning with greek lowercase. I m planning to have all the accented greek glyphs by the end of today or tomorrowOn Tue, 17 Nov 2015 at 00:20 Octavio Pardo <octavi...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi All!
Greek & Cyrillic (non accented) UC almost finished. Tomorrow I will start focusing in the numerals
On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 at 17:59 Octavio Pardo <octavi...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi!lowercase ordinals and similar glyphs (.sups .subs .sinf) finished. I ll be moving to cyrillic and numerals the next daysOn Wed, 11 Nov 2015 at 04:16 Octavio Pardo <octavi...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi!Small Caps -including accented- and other similar glyphs finished. Tomorrow I ll be flying back to Spain so I ll be back to daily updates. Next stage in development is going to be finishing the superiors and inferiors (uppercase are already done, now I m gonna move on to lowercase and other symbols)On Mon, 2 Nov 2015 at 22:05 Octavio Pardo <octavi...@gmail.com> wrote:.Ordn .sinf .subs & sups UC finished. Tomorrow I will move on to Small Caps
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Punctuation almost completely finished. Greek and Cyrillic caps ready, to be finished. Latin lower case. Still needs a bit more work. Most of the common glyphs are finished, I still need to work a bit in the most uncommon.

Almost everything finished except some symbols, few greek glyphs and random latin letters.
I just uploaded the font with the xbold master kerned (latin lc, UC, Small cap, figures, etc). I still need to review it and a few other exceptional glyphs but I am ready to meet to discuss the last details of the project
This is an Italic Didone-style Cyrillic breve.
Typeface: Old Standard
Could you adjust the form to look more like:
The terminals of /r /л /к /y could be good references for matching this shape.
The dieresis accents are very tight for Cyrillic caps. Is this a font-wide feature?

Nice! Please confirm the Masters and instances you are working on for the next 2 months, it would be great to see a N-up image of all the instances designs in a grid :)


That point is necessary every time you have an outstroke like the one in the 's'. The reason why you should do it is to make sure the renderization of the letter is as accurate as possible
Doesn't Glyphs add inflection points upon export? I seem to remember from the Glyphs staff that not putting those points in the masters actually helps keeping the interpolations smooth.
Also, shouldn't the italics have slanted rather than vertical extreme points?
I'm a big fan of EB Garamond; looking forward to the Bold
Also, shouldn't the italics have slanted rather than vertical extreme points?I don't think so - Erin?
Haha, what!? You already know my opinion on this, Dave! :) My non-Google colleagues all use non-slanted extreme points, as Octavio shows in his sample above.But Dave has informed me that slanted wouldn't matter for us because we're making .ttfs for the web, not a post-script rendering. I'm not technical enough to know how to explain this in more detail though!
When working on Italics or Obliques, I doing it the oldskool way: Extremes at n*90° (non slanted). But I would be more than interested if slanted extremes would work as well. It would safe a lot of time.
When working on Italics or Obliques, I doing it the oldskool way: Extremes at n*90° (non slanted). But I would be more than interested if slanted extremes would work as well. It would safe a lot of time.
On Friday, November 4, 2016 at 11:15:28 PM UTC+1, Jacques Le Bailly wrote:When working on Italics or Obliques, I doing it the oldskool way: Extremes at n*90° (non slanted). But I would be more than interested if slanted extremes would work as well. It would safe a lot of time.
Huh. I thought that since Glyphs measures sidebearings in a tilted coordinate system, you'd get fuzzy numbers and through off the autohinter if you stuck to vertical extremes. Actually, I feel switching to verticals would save me time, since things like control-alt-nudge does freaky things to nearby non-vertical handles, whereas verticals stay vertical...
This last two days have been mostly about correcting hamburgefontsivcld in both lower case and upper case. This stage is crucial and is not a good idea to go on without being 100% sure this glyps are fine. Any potential problem that I do not solve now might spread eventually to the entire font as a virus.
The last two days I ve developed the rest of the lowercase and some more accents athought I still need to adjust many things. In the next days I am going to work in parallel composing and generating the rest of the latin set (with all the accents and so on) while I keep adjusting the main glyphs and testing them next to the roman










This last two days I have been working in the Small Caps. Tomorrow and the day after I will be doing hardcore testing and adjusting so I will be sending print outs

As you can see main problems were the diagonals. Also rounded letters. When it comes to rounded letters it seems that you have to pay atention only to the thickness of the thickest and the thinnest parts. However transition between those parts is just as important. In this case, transition happens too quickly so the letter, although the thick and the thin strokes have the right weight, it seems light in the print outs.




















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HiI had a quick chat with Octavio and the project is still progressing... Octavio please sync your local repo with Github :)
Le jeudi 1 décembre 2016 00:51:59 UTC+1, Octavio Pardo a écrit :Today I drawn some more cyrillic glyphs and kept working in some of the superscripts. I have decided to change and update my cyrillic test sheets to match a renewal I recently did with my latin's. I will try to send some more images and gifs this week.On Mon, 28 Nov 2016 at 23:23 Octavio Pardo <octavi...@gmail.com> wrote:Last days I have been working in the numeral superiors and I have started cyrillic. This week I ll send images o my tests and correctionsOn Wed, 23 Nov 2016 at 09:42 Octavio Pardo <octavi...@gmail.com> wrote:Sorry!, just noticed than some of the gifs do not loop, here they are again--
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