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A classic looking serif design with a more box-y modernised look it is pleasant to read. Not sure about the @ though, would it 'integrate' more with thicker verticals on the a?
@Aeolien
thx. I'm not sure what you mean by "integrate more with thicker verticals". But if you wish so I guess it will. :)
I mean that with a slightly thicker line on the left and right side of the a in the @ symbol it might be more obvious when used in text. At the moment it looks very delicate but when in a web address the @ seems to disappear.
alright lemme try make it thicker
Nice one, JingYo :D
I would happily use this one in place of Times New!
Nice.
@zephram @SymbioticDesign
Thanks :D
Your love for Times Roman shows through. The individual letters have a consistent look and energy to them. This font is an excellent candidate for kerning.
@jonrgrover Thanks :) btw i've wondering about why is there a R between jon and grover
L and 4, L and 7, A and 7, A and Backslash, T and Period, T and Comma, Slash and A, T and 4, L and Backslash, Slash and Slash, Backslash and Backslash, V and Period, V and Comma, L and Apostrophe, L and Quote, 7 and 4, 4 and 7, 7 and A + Many more pairs...
too serious XDD alright i'll kern them
I don't know how to turn on kerning in Paint.net
sigh, pain.net
I'm not sure if paint.net supports kerning...
It doesn't, although it has been a highly requested feature for years. Probably best to just screenshot the page (or move the text around manually to look how it should, if you're ambitious!)
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