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<blockquote data-quote="Zinovia" data-source="post: 5081501" data-attributes="member: 57373"><p>Nice work on the fonts. As a calligrapher who has done a great deal of research on medieval scripts, I'd recommend not using modern punctuation marks if you want a more authentic look. I find the modern punctuation marks rather jarring in the sample scripts, although it's good of you to include them in the fonts. </p><p></p><p>Medieval books didn't use nearly as much punctuation as we do currently. The oldest books and scrolls often didn't even have spaces between the words. Those are typically majuscule scripts - ones that consist of all "upper case" letters. Punctuation arose out of the need to be able to read something out loud with proper emphasis and pauses, but is less necessary in written information that isn't going to be read aloud. </p><p></p><p>What I would recommend for your D&D scripts usage is to change around the symbols used for punctuation. For a period, try using a short dash or a colon. A mid-minim height (middle of the lower case letter) dot would be ideal for a period, but I'm not sure you can get that symbol easily. Eliminate commas altogether. Try a slash instead of a question mark, or just use a period as well - or you could use the symbol for the letter "q". For the runic scripts, definitely minimize the punctuation as much as possible, and I'd go with a colon in place of a period, if you use anything at all. It's fits better, IMHO. </p><p></p><p>To clarify, I'm not suggesting changing the fonts - those are great, and thanks for the effort. The recommendations are for those using the fonts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zinovia, post: 5081501, member: 57373"] Nice work on the fonts. As a calligrapher who has done a great deal of research on medieval scripts, I'd recommend not using modern punctuation marks if you want a more authentic look. I find the modern punctuation marks rather jarring in the sample scripts, although it's good of you to include them in the fonts. Medieval books didn't use nearly as much punctuation as we do currently. The oldest books and scrolls often didn't even have spaces between the words. Those are typically majuscule scripts - ones that consist of all "upper case" letters. Punctuation arose out of the need to be able to read something out loud with proper emphasis and pauses, but is less necessary in written information that isn't going to be read aloud. What I would recommend for your D&D scripts usage is to change around the symbols used for punctuation. For a period, try using a short dash or a colon. A mid-minim height (middle of the lower case letter) dot would be ideal for a period, but I'm not sure you can get that symbol easily. Eliminate commas altogether. Try a slash instead of a question mark, or just use a period as well - or you could use the symbol for the letter "q". For the runic scripts, definitely minimize the punctuation as much as possible, and I'd go with a colon in place of a period, if you use anything at all. It's fits better, IMHO. To clarify, I'm not suggesting changing the fonts - those are great, and thanks for the effort. The recommendations are for those using the fonts. [/QUOTE]
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