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Noto Serif's "f with hook"(ƒ) is different from Sans #2399

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NDPtype opened this issue Aug 23, 2022 · 1 comment
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Noto Serif's "f with hook"(ƒ) is different from Sans #2399

NDPtype opened this issue Aug 23, 2022 · 1 comment

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NDPtype commented Aug 23, 2022

When I search for Noto fonts on Google Fonts, I found that Noto Serif's "f with hook" looks different from Noto Sans.
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Noto Serif should use the same structure as Noto Sans, so that it would be consistent.

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fitojb commented Aug 23, 2022

Indeed, the letter should be upright as it is used in the orthography of a living language (Ewe) and not as a currency, but I couldn’t help but notice that the descender’s terminal of the Sans variant is cut in an angle that’s quite ugly.

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