I don't know what's wrong with .png samples: a black line/stripe appears once uploaded.
@igorrossi:
Well, imo it's looking more stylish ;].
Only 8 (four stars) for font, because of 26 characters... You should have made more, maybe digits?
I don't know what's wrong with .png samples: a black line/stripe appears once uploaded.
@igorrossi:
Well, imo it's looking more stylish ;].
Only 8 (four stars) for font, because of 26 characters... You should have made more, maybe digits?
@neoqueto: Or not. I'm not sure yet I want to turn this stylistic composition into a whole font; therefore, I'm not sure either it deserves more than four stars, so thank you for rating & commenting. By the way, don't you think the h is too narrow?
You have some really cool glyphs here. I love the 'a' and that 's' is awesome.
I think the 'h' is fine, but the 'k' seems too big to my eye.
@aphoria: thanks for your nice comment. I changed the width of the f, k and t. Tell me if it feels inconsistent.
Yes, with the transformations it is better proportionned, maybe the h is not as wide as it should be
The f, k, and t are all much better now.
What about using the n as a base for the h?
@aphoria: I implemented your solution for the h.
Usefull font, for letter heads and much more. specially for tea brands.