My dilemma is this, and it’s not a terrible one to have: while developing a font for an upcoming art project, I produced a G that I am now enamored with. Unfortunately, it is not a good stylistic match with the rest of the alphabet I designed.
So now I have this orphan G, waiting for other letters to make words with. My G deserves to have its own family someday and I promise to give it a good one.

I like it! It reminded me of the symbols on the flag from the former Soviet Union. Too bad your name doesn’t have more ‘G’s!
Well, you can automatically get a “C”, an “O”, and a “Q” from this…
I did just that… but that’s about as far as it goes. I could not figure out how to apply this “design rule” to letters like B, S, T, W, etc. We shall see.