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    The 's' in this seems like it's too far, I'm trying to match the kerning but don't want them to overlap. I've tried joining them but haven't been able to product a result I'm happy with.

    Any examples or suggestions on the fix for this.

    • 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 letters
      Krassy
    • 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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