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Description:
Font from Vigilante, (C) 1988 Irem Corp.
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73 characters, 3 downloads
Created:
Sun, 4th October, 8:17 PM 2009
Last Edit:
Tue, 6th October, 3:42 AM 2009
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Discussion

Frodo7
Frodo7 Tue, 6th October, 2009

The same sacing issue: the "I" seems to be too far apart from the rest. 10/10


Goatmeal
Goatmeal Wed, 7th October, 2009

Oh, that "I" ! (and "!" and occasionally "1", for that matter...)

These characters have the misfortune of being too narrow when compared to their wider brethren and sistern. :^(

I have attached the title screen and a text screen to assure you that the spacing is correct, albeit somewhat odd-looking.

Also, the alphanumerics use a two-tone color effect that I can't seem to replicate very well. As a result, I'm losing a lot of the added "weight" of the letterforms, making them seem a little "weak" at times...

Would you like all characters to be kerned better (proportional), or only the I/!/1 ? I'm happy either way (although it might take me a day or so...).

Oh, that "I" ! (and "!" and occasionally "1", for that matter...) 
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<br/>These characters have the misfortune of being too narrow when compared to their wider brethren and sistern. :^( 
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<br/>I have attached the title screen and a text screen to assure you that the spacing is correct, albeit somewhat odd-looking. 
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<br/>Also, the alphanumerics use a two-tone color effect that I can't seem to replicate very well. As a result, I'm losing a lot of the added "weight" of the letterforms, making them seem a little "weak" at times... 
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<br/>Would you like all characters to be kerned better (proportional), or only the I/!/1 ? I'm happy either way (although it might take me a day or so...).
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Goatmeal
Goatmeal Wed, 7th October, 2009