The n in the roman appears overly-narrow, in comparison to other letters. Without knowing exactly the sources Pablo Impallari used for the work so far, I am basing some of my critique on this Caslon specimen: : A specimen of printing types by Caslon, William, 1754-1833 Technical Issues Uneven widths I'll go through the ones I notice first, as a basis for potential improvment work. However, like any work, it has some issues that could be improved. It’s crisp and looks relatively modern, and it some three styles already drawn: Regular to Bold basis in the romans, and has an italic with a very heavy slant and cursive forms. I am now proofing them to judge roughly how much effort it would be to complete the family and publish them. General Evaluation of Libre Caslon, as of October 2018Īs of Oct 2018, Libre Caslon Text has relatively-complete character sets in Regular, Bold, and Regular Italic masters.
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