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I like the E.B. White quote too.
Gave it a swift 10 to counteract the 1 from the troll :)
My thought on spacing is serifs invade whitespace, therefore non-serified letter combination like the oo seem to have more space between each o than the space between the li, for example.
I know they are geometrical exact but visually different, so what I would do in FS to correct this is have all non-serified sides of the font slightly closer than serified sides. This is much easier with the filter set at 2, so you can take advantage of half brick positioning (if such term exists). Lately if I´m not going for a pixel font, I set them at 2, should the need arise.
I know remapping 200 chars. to a Filter 2 grid is quite tedious, so you may come with a lighter solution.
@frodo: I have it on good authority that the Troll who attempted this offense against my person was, as a small child, forced under strict and overbearing tutelage to read until memorized, long passages from Charlottes Web. I believe the E.B. White quote poked this Troll's cerebellum in the wrong place and birthed a painful reminder of a dark and sad time.
@funk_king: I hadn't considered the sci-fi angle, maybe in the right context it could work. Further laboratory research is required...
@igorrossi: Good suggestion. I'll experiment with that.
@cayo: Agreed. The "oo" is crying for a kerning pair. As are many others. I think it's probably the main reason I didn't make this public for so long; I didn't want to put it out there with so many spacing/kerning aberrations. Good suggestion on the 2x Filtering. I'll try that next time.
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