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About the ∃[edit]

I don't know if this is the correct place to discuss this, but the ∃ in NEWST∃D doesn't really blend well with the rest.

The none bold version NEWST∃D is more ok, although there does still exist some anomaly with the rest, but less pronounced. Should the ∃ we use in Wikipedia be redesigned in such a way that it looks more in harmony with the rest of the bold capital letters?

Also I think ∃ should be slightly smaller in size as well? Incidentally I tried with small letters Newstəd, the small version ə, unlike the capital ∃, seems to be more alligned with the rest of the letters. werldwayd (talk) 18:41, 20 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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