Frodo7: Thanks! I tried that on Z, but I think it works better without. M/W were among the first characters I did, I like how they turned out (although now that I think of it, it would be more consistent/logical to have them like a "double N/U", but I think they give the font more character now.)
An interesting and individual font that gets my 10/10
I think it could do with a little bit of adjustment to the letter spacing in places ... a bit of negative kerning to the F, f r and t. The T might benefit from moving it to the left a bit and then negatively kerning it to the same degree.
Thanks for the comments!
p2pnut: The spacing is a bit of an issue since I didn't use filters, so the spacing can't be adjusted so precisely and some letters would overlap.
Filters/no filters isn't a problem(I hardly ever use them myself).
What you need to do is play around with the (green) letter width guide to lose the unwanted gaps ... i.e. like the ones after the f or r. The j can overlap to the left - the tail is under the baseline.
I hope this image is a help
Thanks for the top pick!
p2pnut: Thanks, but the glyphs are in such a small scale (three bricks wide!) that it's no help. With 2x2 filters I could adjust "half a brick" which would make better spacing possible.
Edit: I updated this to 2x2 filters now.
Edit2: Updated again and added more characters.
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I think it could do with a little bit of adjustment to the letter spacing in places ... a bit of negative kerning to the F, f r and t. The T might benefit from moving it to the left a bit and then negatively kerning it to the same degree.
p2pnut: The spacing is a bit of an issue since I didn't use filters, so the spacing can't be adjusted so precisely and some letters would overlap.
What you need to do is play around with the (green) letter width guide to lose the unwanted gaps ... i.e. like the ones after the f or r. The j can overlap to the left - the tail is under the baseline.
I hope this image is a help
Hope this helps :)
p2pnut: Thanks, but the glyphs are in such a small scale (three bricks wide!) that it's no help. With 2x2 filters I could adjust "half a brick" which would make better spacing possible.
Edit: I updated this to 2x2 filters now.
Edit2: Updated again and added more characters.
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