Dear all thanks for the feedback
 
Dear Lidia Wojtczak
Thank you very much for your feedback and appreciation.

' I was wondering whether you might not think about lessening the gap between the "i" and the matra.'

Yes, we will work on this and re-send here. Thanks

Dear Paul Hackett
Thank you very much for your feedback and appreciation.  

test the fonts in a wide range of programs  

I have tried on different platforms but this font doesn't work in obsolete software like Adobe Pagemaker 7 etc.

Dear Andrew Ollett
Thank you very much for your feedback and appreciation. 

 e- and o-mātrās are a bit more curved in the print samples  
 bit more space on the inside of the d-akṣara.The tail of the t-akṣara also seems a bit less tapered in the print sample  
 I will work on this thanks.

I also quite like the way that the top line doesn't connect in the print   
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I hope this is what you are saying about the gaps, initially it was done like that, but I got less appreciation and also in this recent mail Prof Madhav Deshpande Ji suggested to remove even for conjunct consonants. If I am not comprehending your message, please write again, I hope this is not hassling for you.


Dear Madhav Deshpande Ji

Thank you very much for your feedback and appreciation. 
 the knot of द्गु in your first sample looks bigger than the one in द्व in your last sample  
 व looks like there is a gap 
left gaps between half letters combined in making conjuncts, but really there should be no such gaps in a good font design
The thickness of lines should be uniform in all letters.  For example, the top of े in ज्ञे looks too thick to me 

Noted. I will work on this and re-send by next week. The only difficulty in letter da is there is more than 7 to 8 da in a book, and confused which one to choose. And moreover, the da in the conjunct letters are still more different. But I have noticed your point and that makes sense, we will re-work and send it again.
don't take this as a negative criticism  
-Not at all sir, you are helping me out, as the one-handed person cannot observe all flaws. That would be a pleasure if you continue the observation in following emails too. 

Thanks every one

Krishna Prasad

On Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 4:00 AM Lidia Wojtczak <lw24@soas.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear Krishnaprasad,
thank you for this amazing initiative, the font looks fantastic. I was wondering whether you might not think about lessening the gap between the "i" and the matra. It seems that in the original Nirnaya Sagar front, there is a smaller space between the horizontal line of the word and where the "i" cuts through it.
Again, thank you so much for your work.
All the best,
Lidia Wojtczak
SOAS University of London

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On Sat, 1 Dec 2018 at 18:16, Krishnaprasad G via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Updates, please check and give feedback. 

On Sun 18 Nov, 2018, 8:01 AM Krishnaprasad G <krishnaprasadah.g@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all 
The fonts are getting developed and will be published in the month of February or March. The following mails will have more samples and any suggestions corrections are welcome.
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