Typography
Typography
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- BannedKappa0
- I hear what you are saying, but I don't think there is a fix beside modifying the letter "k".utopian
- BTW - I think that it looks fine, as is.utopian
- thanks for you reply utopian! I've prob been looking at it too closely, much appreciatedBannedKappa
- adjust the tracking of the other letters?_niko
- What _niko says. Loosen it up a little.Ianbolton
- Utopian's "k" modification advice
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_niko's & Ianbolton's suggestion to loosen up the other lettersKrassy - BTW, what's the use/application of this "links?" context? maybe you should "link" the letters if meaningful to do so?Krassy
- What Krassy said - why not "play" with the word and link the K and Smicrokorg
- yeah, if you're looking at it in totality, the optical relationship between the letters is the issue, not just the k/s. What Niko said.ben_
- Yeah more space between the other letters perhaps. Also you could look at extending the k so that it's more evenly balanced...pedromendez
- At the moment, the top seems very short and the bottom extends a lot, something more even might help? https://imgur.com/a/…pedromendez
- This may be 2 mundane questions but
1. What is it for?
2. Is this a type setting job or a logo job?
This'll help me with what to suggest :)notype - the spacing is so tight, scale it down and the gap will go and it'll like like you crammed the letters into one. Is that what you're aiming for?shapesalad
- *look likeshapesalad
- I mean the gap between the letters on the serif part at the bottom. he heshapesalad
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