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Kerris = I keep learning. It replaces one of my computer's serif fonts.
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of course it is supposed to be "learning" outcome ... what a typo!
"Kęrris" is Muscogee for "I keep learning" .
Love the serifs.
And the g.
Not bad. Have you tried copying the curve from "s" to turn it 90° and put it on top of "f"? And i think the "g" needs a little more work. Sometimes you need to cut off parts from other letters and try around a little bit to get the right shape...
For example the right half of "3" is pretty neat, so why not take it for "8"? :)
Good readable design. Actually I think the bottom bowl of the 'g' is a bit too small ... this shows up more in the sample.
Like it. I especially like that it maintains a cool style but is still quite legible.
@Jack Lee: thanks; I like the sloped point to the serifs, and the g is interesting ;) but kix and p2p are right: the bowl needs adjustments. Thanks for the observation, I'll get to work on it.
@ kix: I see what you mean about 8, the straight inner line looks better than the curved one. I've also changed the f , you were right that the dip didn't suit.
@ Noah: thank you :) it is even better now that I have increased the general spacing ;) @ p2p and kix: I have inversed the bowl of the g, and increased the gap towards the eye to tidy up the overall shape.
I downloaded this on 3 different days; each dl had a slipped brick on the D & e right base outer curve. Awful, it ruined this xmas surprise to my nephew :'( Neither the fontstructor nor the preview showed this. Very puzzling because those edges were copy-paste jobs from the original O and o ...
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