Few changes from the first version, I've tried to keep the stroke thickness the same throughout the entire font. I've also included the punctuation glyphs.
This time around, I've decided to try and imagine what this font would look like on a computer screen. I think some of the characters need some work, for example the w is probably too wide, most notably the capital W.
I've also tried to keep things consistent, and some capital letters mimic the lower-case, rather than having a different style. Looking at my font as a whole, I think it would be better if I didn't include the little flicks (usually to the top left of the letter, see J, R, M, P and N). Mainly because a lot of the lowe-case letters have these flicks, yet their capital counter-parts do not. Therefore I think it would be more consistent if I removed the flicks from the capitals entirely, as it's only the minority that have them. I learnt my lesson this time and these only took collectively about 3 hours (I have to draw in pencil and then draw around the outline in pen so the lines are visible), leaving me more time to do the blown up versions. Which i think will be useful as my last font, I used those drawings as a reference point.
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