Raketentim

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I stopped creating this font under this user account which I registered when FontStruct was new but will keep up the work on my new account Raketentim and add more glyphs. Sorry for the confusion I may caused and hip, hip hurray for the top pick! Thanks.
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    Created on 20th May 2008. Last edited on 27th July 2008.
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There's something very pleasing about the generous roundness of this, particularly in the caps.
Comment by intaglio 12th september 2009
A well deserved TP :)

I don't know if you intended the space between words to be so small ... but I think it would read better if the space is increased a small amount.
Comment by p2pnut 12th september 2009
Check out the clone of this font, much more advanced!
Comment by sebastianberns 12th september 2009
Beautiful, elegant, featherweight. I agree with p2pnut: the space is insufficient to separate words, seriously affecting legibility.
Comment by Frodo7 12th september 2009
People, please read the description.
This user’s account does not exist anymore.
Comment by sebastianberns 13th september 2009

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