Just some crits:
sorry, but the hole and angles in the A, N, and some other letters just doesn't cut it. Also, make sure all the letters have uniform smoothing. One more thing, the angle letters could be reduced using composite bricks, or just given flat tops and pointy bottoms. Also, make sure the "J" goes behind the baseline, and the lowercase letters have relaxed width (It's okay to make them a little bit wider). I like the exaggeration, but some of it is overdone, like in the lowercase "y". I like the idea of the font, and you have the right one, but there are some things that make a font ugly.
I fixed the A & the N, i don't see anthing wrong with the y, I don't have to put the stupid J behind the stupid baseline if I don't want to, because as I see it, it makes no difference, and I dont see how making the letter's butts pointy (lol) is gonna help.
Also I am a 10-year old. not a professional font designer.
I fixed the A & the N, i don't see anthing wrong with the y, I don't have to put the stupid J behind the stupid baseline if I don't want to, because as I see it, it makes no difference, and I dont see how making the letter's butts pointy (lol) is gonna help.
Also I am a 10-year old. not a professional font designer.
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sorry, but the hole and angles in the A, N, and some other letters just doesn't cut it. Also, make sure all the letters have uniform smoothing. One more thing, the angle letters could be reduced using composite bricks, or just given flat tops and pointy bottoms. Also, make sure the "J" goes behind the baseline, and the lowercase letters have relaxed width (It's okay to make them a little bit wider). I like the exaggeration, but some of it is overdone, like in the lowercase "y". I like the idea of the font, and you have the right one, but there are some things that make a font ugly.
Also I am a 10-year old. not a professional font designer.
Also I am a 10-year old. not a professional font designer.
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