Gerhard Großmann, you are comparing the pair ẞ/ß to normal
uppercase/lowercase pairs such as K/k or F/f. However, it is not, as can
be seen both in the Unicode Standard and in the proposal to add it to
the Unicode Standard ( http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n3227.pdf
). When you convert the small letter ‹k› into uppercase, you get the
letter ‹K›. However, if you convert the small letter ‹ß› into uppercase,
you get the letter sequence ‹SS›. The capital letter ‹K› is a regular
letter of its own right, frequently used in isolation for all kinds of
purposes. The capital letter ‹ẞ› is a special letter for special
purposes. I have not seen any claim that it has ever been used in
isolation. It must harmonize with other capital letters. There is not
need at all why it should necessarily differ from the small letter ß.

Here is a sheet with different proposals from Andreas Strötzner:
http://www.signographie.de/cms/upload/pdf/SIGNA9_SHARP_S_variants.pdf

While many of these forms are obviously way off, there is a number of
proposals that might work in one font or another (compare the diverse
proposals for different fonts on Andreas Strötzner's site:
http://www.signographie.de/cms/front_content.php?idart=137 ).

Note that Andreas Strötzner's 2004 proposal (
http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n2888.pdf ) has a prominent "Sans
Serif style depiction" that looks just like the Sulzbacher form of the
small ß.

The Ubuntu Font Family has a minimalistic appearance. I think it would
harmonize best with something like the forms 3.g or 4.a of Andreas
Strötzner's sheet. The playfull variance between straight lines, angles
and rounded forms of 1.a, 1.b, 1.c seems less suited.

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