[Spellyans] Cornish fonts
John Nash
mim.oldwellstudio at btinternet.com
Fri Aug 27 14:18:53 BST 2010
Thanks Michael, Craig and Ken. I use Cornish in decorating ceramics
and occasionally in paintings, ie usually only a few words, but where
the design of the lettering is an integral part of the visual
message. To date I tend to use well known references from Insular
manuscripts or the Book of Kells and I wondered if there was a modern
interpretation or font that could be considered more 'authentically'
Cornish that could be used as additional reference. Can you advise
me though as to where can I get a decent visual ref of the Ordinalia
manuscripts?
Oll an gwella
John
On 27 Aug 2010, at 10:56, Michael Everson wrote:
> People setting Cornish, like those setting Irish and Welsh and
> other European languages, can use any display lettering they want.
> They can use Celtic faces if they want, or loopy cowboy lasso
> faces, or German architectural faces, or...
>
> You get the idea.
>
> Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/
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