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Every letter is different: analyse the letters to see what makes each so individual.
Then make a 'basic latin' character set to match every letter. You should get at least 10 individual fonts, each one very different from the others, with interesting visual qualities. Making a font takes time, planning, patience, perseverance, vision of what you want it to say and the work to make it into a unique set. Keep going and show yourself and others that you are able to show your personality and uniqueness, to become one of our admired font creators...
Example: on your A you have used the "beans" for the structure and a plain black line to hold those essential lines together, plus you topped it with a fun 'hat'. Take that idea and make a basic latin character set using those special elements, make sure you apply these elements to all characters (you might have to rethink the type of 'hat').
I'm looking forward to your very own first truly well-planned and worked out font.
Good luck.
@minidonut: Remember the recent posts about 'if you can't say something nice, say nothing'. At least bananaman24 is trying to create his own work here.
If you are interested in Typography and really want to learn more then you will find people here are generally very helpful.
However, you have not got off to the best start by impersonating another user. Nor by posting these random pictures. We normally only upload samples of our own work.
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