3 Letters
I chose to design with these letters they're all unique from each other and challenged me during the process. The Rockwell slab serif “T” has thicker and more noticeable arms than the other 4 classifications of this letter. It’s cap height remains the same, however it’s X height and arms squared and thicker. The Helvetica sans serif “u” is seems more like a standard “u”. It’s similar to the lowercase Rockwell “u” but it doesn’t have any additional arms. Finally the Garamond “e” has a more sharp eye than the other 4 classifications of “e”. However the aperture of this “e” remains the same like the others. Used the T in top right corner of the framal reference, since it’s arm are so long the corners would cut off but both arms would remain present. The “u” is in the middle of framal reference seeming like it’s providing the “T” a surface to stand on. The “e” sticks out from the rest but is still adjacent to the u.