Am 22.01.2016 um 23:56 schrieb Robert Wheelock:

> I tried my hands to design Hebrew letters using similarly-looking Latin/Roman 
> ones in the font *Souvenir*, a playful retro round serif typeface.  
> Souvenir's somewhat bending strokes lend nicely to create characters for 
> Latin-Roman/Greek/Cyrillic, but present quite a challenge when designing 
> characters for Hebrew/Arabic/Syro-Aramaic/Devanagari... .
> 
> How would you employ softer, more rounded strokes to construct the 22 Hebrew 
> letters with the 5 *sofith* (final forms for kaf/mem/nun/peʾ/ṣadheh), so that 
> they would harmonize well into the *Souvenir* font family?!?!


this is surely an interesting matter but no one within the scope of the Unicode 
disc. list. You may wish to turn to the Typedrawers.com forum, where font 
design issues can get forwarded to a well-prepared audience.

With kind regards,
                        Andreas Stötzner






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