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Not bad for a first font, love the R and S. Try to make diagonal lines as thick as horizontal and vertical lines, X, V, M and N look a bit odd when compared to the rest. It seems to be a common beginner's issue, but practice with the bricks is the only solution, keep it up.
Comment by Neoqueto 12th august 2012
For help with diagonal thickness, see this tutorial.

You could use the irregular thickness to your advantage though, and make a more unique font. You already have some unusual glyphs which I like, such as 4.
Comment by V. Sarela (Yautja) 12th august 2012
A good start :) 10/10

I agree that consistency of stroke width is important. It gives a better balance to a design and makes it more legible.
Comment by p2pnut 12th august 2012
@Yauntja
Thanks, this tutorial might be useful.

I'll try to do my best in my Future fonts ;). When I'm done with two fonts in progress I'll make lower case letters for this one.


Comment by Wackyjackie 12th august 2012

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