Branching off of my previous post, I remembered we had gone over in our history of typography the mathematically perfect font so I did a little more research into it. Finished in 1745 for the French king, Romain du Roi was designed by the French Academy of Sciences. It was based on a grid of 2,304 squares and was created with precise mathematical analysis and consistency. It came across to some as cold, probably because of its conformity to calculations rather than appealing aesthetics. The drawing of it are very interesting and ill attach a few. They remind me of Da Vinci's "Proportional Study of Man in the Manner of Vitruvius.[gallery] "