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“One key difference is the letter-spacing, which is a bit more generous than that of it’s predecessor, affecting the way it looks in virtually all settings, large and small blocks of text, graphics, headings what-have-you. I felt that this was necessary and would add to the quality of the font, as a con-gruent letter spacing is pleasing to the eye. The font family Champagne & Lim-ousines is comprised of predominantly classically-shaped geometric letters, so it has a clean crisp appearance without as much spacing between the letters.Which brings me to the other key differ-ence in Caviar Dreams. The unconven-tional letter shapes it contains; shapes that stray from those classic renditions, giving Caviar Dreams it’s own identity altogether.To name a few, capital letters B, D, J and most notably, W. Then the lowercase e which is angled, and lowercase w, which shares the style of the capital W. The numbers are also completely different.As a matter of fact, though Champagne

“it’s unconventional letter shapes would require some additional consideration and attention.”

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“The font family Champagne & Limousines is comprised of pre-dominantly classically-shaped geometric letters, so it has a clean crisp appearance with-out as much spacing between the letters.”

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“The numbers are also completely different.”

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In typography, a counter or aperture is the area of typeface anatomy that is entirely or partially enclosed by a letter form or a symbol (the counter-space/the hole of).

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“The unconventional letter shapes it contains; shapes that stray from those clas-sic renditions, giving Caviar Dreams it’s own identity alto-gether.”

In typography, a counter or aperture is the area of typeface anatomy that is entirely or partially enclosed by a letter form or a symbol (the counter-space/the hole of).

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To name a few, capital letters B, D, J and most notably, W. Then the lowercase e which is angled, and lowercase w, which shares the style of the capital

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eThe unconventional letter shapes it contains; shapes that stray from those clas-sic renditions, giving Caviar Dreams it’s own identity alto-gether.

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