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This font is really only a display font. It works quite well at at least 500pt, with the kerning adjusted so the letters are really close together.
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52 characters, 12 downloads
Created:
Wed, 15th October, 1:43 PM 2008
Last Edit:
Thu, 11th December, 8:04 AM 2008
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avalanche7189
avalanche7189 Wed, 5th November, 2008

I'm a bit confused on the lowercase J, because of it being so different from the lowercase i. But I mean, I think your lowercase works better than the upper. If you added a bit more width variance like you have in the X and the K, it would send the uppercases to a whole new level.

Type_of_its_own
Type_of_its_own Thu, 6th November, 2008

agreed the 'j' should have a longer hang.

kix
kix Thu, 6th November, 2008

i agree. breaking your own rules is cool , but theres no reason for makin the "j" shorter than the "g" :)

liammcmonagle
liammcmonagle Thu, 6th November, 2008

Thanks everyone I appreciate the feedback, I agree that they should be uniform.