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V0. 2. 5: Added Polish. Cyrillic is in progress. * A small scale faux-bezier design with a cutout-esque look. It offers different advantages at different sizes. Most glyphs are legible down to 4pt. As this design evolves, it gives me an increasing "board games " feeling. This design seems very well-suited for board game parts, especially cards and smaller plastic pieces. * This has a few notable design features: - Asymmetry helps keep letters like bdpq from being confused for one another - Serifs and flags accomplish the same thing for groups of similar letters such as ce and ft - Semiserif style helps reduce the need for kerning to almost zero - Simplified polygons and counter shapes help pixel optimization * See also: Cartoon Riot