Noone would have written like that. That is a printing typeface. Handwritten fraktur is very different. Anyway the writing in OPs picture is medieval, while the printing typeface is obviously early modern, 17th-19th cenutry.
I know, but it’s hard to find a good example with exactly that text. And I have no clue where I’ve hidden my calligraphy stuff. At least it doesn’t contain a lowercase s, so it should be somewhat fine.
Gotta dot your i’s
I just recently learned that this is the historical reason why eyes have dots.
Also actual gothic script provides tiny clues, ligatures, that make it slightly easier to read.
thats actually kinda crazy how much more readable that makes it
…still not super easy tho lol
That’s not really how people wrote, that’s still made to confuse the reader.
https://fonts.google.com/specimen/UnifrakturMaguntia?preview.text=minimum &categoryFilters=Feeling:%2FExpressive%2FVintage;Appearance:%2FTheme%2FBlackletter
here’s an example
Noone would have written like that. That is a printing typeface. Handwritten fraktur is very different. Anyway the writing in OPs picture is medieval, while the printing typeface is obviously early modern, 17th-19th cenutry.
I know, but it’s hard to find a good example with exactly that text. And I have no clue where I’ve hidden my calligraphy stuff. At least it doesn’t contain a lowercase s, so it should be somewhat fine.
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