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Star Trek Voyager reference!
Maybe the E/F/L should be more rounded, cause the /B looks small next to the /E. Also, the /B should be more extended. I'm a little worried about the h/e interaction.
The/Q 's tail passing right through the curve makes it look like it's falling to the side.
The /e 's terminal stands out a little too much. The /t could be more extended. The /m may or may not look too condensed, but if I extrend it it will be a double /n.
I finished reading a typography book by Adrian Frutiger, and it said the /m is not a double /n.
Maybe the E/F/L should be more rounded, cause the /B looks small next to the /E. Also, the /B should be more extended. I'm a little worried about the h/e interaction.
The/Q 's tail passing right through the curve makes it look like it's falling to the side.
The /e 's terminal stands out a little too much. The /t could be more extended. The /m may or may not look too condensed, but if I extrend it it will be a double /n.
I finished reading a typography book by Adrian Frutiger, and it said the /m is not a double /n.
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Nice texture. The design of /B and /Q are rather cool, though the tail of /Q is a bit overdone (but definitely keep it longer than usual). The /t is too condensed and too tall. Indeed E/F/L should be a bit rounded so they optically align with B/D and other rounded letters. /M is too wide and /W looks nice but it's probably not blocky enough compared to other letters. I still think the capitals should be a bit more condensed.
Indeed /m is more condensed than two /n's, but the width seems fairly balanced right now. Maybe condense m/n/u ever so slightly, but I actually suspect your kerning is just too tight. Give the letters more space and you will see the widths of the lowercase letters are pretty balanced. The h/e issue might also be fixed then.
Indeed /m is more condensed than two /n's, but the width seems fairly balanced right now. Maybe condense m/n/u ever so slightly, but I actually suspect your kerning is just too tight. Give the letters more space and you will see the widths of the lowercase letters are pretty balanced. The h/e issue might also be fixed then.