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Don't worry about kerning. There is no such feature in Fontstruct yet, so don't lose much sleep over it. You can, however, do full kerning in Glyphs or FLS, if you want, or use the "optical" setting in InDesign. The latter doesn't replace kerning per se, but could be a quick fix for short text strings. 10/10
@p2pnut:Thank you very much, mas*er. I have the same sensation everytime when I'm trying to use big grids, then I look at your superb glyphs and I still working. Thanks again.
@Frodo7: Thank you for your kindly words, dear compañero. Thanks also for the comment about how to improve the kern. I don't use these programs now, but i will use it in the next future and your comments well be precious, I'm sure.
@meek: Thanks boss, I'm still a learner here. Don't worry, but this "personal battle" with the kern seems very funny to me, it makes me think in other points of view and other solutions for the glyphs. Much more than a part of the problem, this is a part of the solution for me, and I like it.
@four: Thank you very much dear compañero, and congrats for your new and charming exhibit. Resonance, Papercut Installation and Display Font
In FontStruct the kerning function became available. Does this mean it's worth thinking about lc?
Nice and very beautiful font, as always you have. Reminiscent of the works of Sergei Chekhonin and decorative Ukrainian fonts (George Narbut). 10/10
I made Cyrillic for several of your fonts. You do not mind?
I saw: AABACC at first. But then. I SAW THE BEST FONT ON HERE :3 ( ^ω^ )
@jadenalex: Thank you.
Sonido Nexus
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