Interesting! Im not familiar with that script. It's a fairly common variation in the history of American Business Cursive but most variations didn't make it past the invention of the typewriter.
@@DieyenDualPen , in italic the t crossing has some similarity. The same happens with "f". When combining "t" and "f" with vowels we see this kind of ligature. It is really intersting.
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You do the "t" more like German Kurrent Script, interesting. Never saw this kind of variation.
Interesting! Im not familiar with that script. It's a fairly common variation in the history of American Business Cursive but most variations didn't make it past the invention of the typewriter.
@@DieyenDualPen. I knew it in the termination "t" only and in conjunction with "h" (th).
Terminal t is slightly different, it has no lift
@@DieyenDualPen , in italic the t crossing has some similarity. The same happens with "f". When combining "t" and "f" with vowels we see this kind of ligature. It is really intersting.
Very interesting, I wonder if that's where it takes inspiration from
Какая легкая у вас рука. Хочу адаптировать этот стиль на русский.
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