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inspired by the logo for auricom from the wipeout games. used for a company logo. also my first time messing around with the connect bricks. not too ambitious, but makes for good displays and still interesting i think.

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if you know anyone who needs typefaces or brand design, I am taking comissions. please send them my way. I am best reached on twitter (@kaibeckman). 

Comment by Kai Beckman (kai_beckman) 5th january 2020

Great logotype Kai, my one suggestion is that "s" needs additional kerning for some pairs such as "ss" "rs" and so on. Cheers

Comment by Sed4tives 5th january 2020

@Sed4tives there is kerning on those letter pairs but it didnt seem to carry over to the downloaded font. is there anything i can do to fix this?

Comment by Kai Beckman (kai_beckman) 6th january 2020

@Sed4tives @Kai Beckman (kai_beckman)

I’ve recently encountered the same problem in my fonts. The kerning that I’ve entered works for some pairs but not others in the generated font. I’ve just resorted to doing it again in another font editor.

Comment by TH3_C0N-MAN 6th january 2020

Yep, well known problem Ive encounered as well. I thought it didn't happen in a font with a small character set, or character not placed in the higher unicode sets, but it seems now that it does.

In my font STF_DERBY i did some substantial research into the issue that in the end only created more questions than awnsers. Since the kerning values seems to be present in the font, even upon double checking it in FontLab.

I have requested support for this in the past but never got some (not criticizing Rob here btw, Im fully aware that there is more in life than FS) ;-)

I've posted a number of comments and images regarding this subject in the comment section of the STF_DERBY font.

Lets hope this gets solved some day.

Cheers guys

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