#67 is my favourite... how would it look with only the"g" being the lowest letter and the others all being even across the bottom? What do you think it would look like in a turquoise/ teal colour?
#71, #75, #76
#68 is really simple but interesting... could you explore another colour/s for this also "Fermat"?
#70, #72, #73, #74, #75 are all so different, but all have a very strong reference to a specific period of time in terms of graphics (art deco, 70's, disco!).. I guess I see myself as very much "now", so these styles are great, but I feel they need to be interpreted in terms of "now".... how would we do these fonts "now"...what would make them look "now".... savvy, simple, sophisticated, progressive, minimal... ;-)
#69 Unfortunately, my handwriting style is very architectural, so while this font is lovely, it does not reflect "the look" of or style of my work or aesthetic... nice work though!
#71, #75, #76 The fonts are really interesting "Fermat", but I feel they do not reflect the "aesthetic" of what I do, which is savvy, cool, minimal, sophisticated, edgy, innovative Interior Design...