[Spellyans] Cornish fonts
Craig Weatherhill
craig at agantavas.org
Fri Aug 27 11:42:48 BST 2010
That's a thought. Ordinalia calligraphy can be made clearer. It can
be difficult to read, but it is so very beautiful.
Craig
On 27 Est 2010, at 10:56, Ken MacKinnon wrote:
> A gowetha wheg,
>
> I have often toyed with the idea of using the calligraphy of the
> Ordinalia for a stylistic Cornish typeface. I do not really have
> the skills or technologies to do this. I would very much like to
> use an Ordinalia typeface for this purpose.
>
> Over to you Michael !
>
> - Ken
>
>
> Ken MacKinnon is now on Broadband with new e-mail addresses:-
>
> ken at ferintosh.org
> and also at:-
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>
> My former e-mail addresses are no longer able to be used.
>
> (Prof) Ken MacKinnon
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> The Black Isle, by Dingwall,
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> Tel: 01349 - 863460
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>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Nash" <mim.oldwellstudio at btinternet.com
> >
> To: "Standard Cornish discussion list" <spellyans at kernowek.net>
> Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 12:49 AM
> Subject: [Spellyans] Cornish fonts
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>
>> I suppose this request is really directed mainly at Michael
>> Everson, but any information from members of this forum would be
>> appreciated. Compared with Welsh and Irish, indigenous
>> calligraphic source material for style reference is, to say the
>> least, a bit thin on the ground for Cornish - are there as yet any
>> specifically recommended fonts for display lettering in Cornish?
>> John Nash
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