Yes, I see that now. Thanks Graham!
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The N looks a little wide compared to M and O. Not sure about the M itself, maybe you could try to widen it?
The strokes are uneven thickness from character to character. Agree on the widths. There isn't a cohesive plan for the widths of the characters.
Mike
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Thanks Mike and Big Frank.
Working on it...
Well, I went through all the letters to make sure they were of the same thickness and spaced the same. Hope this is improved...
Not a great font, by any means, but one I use for my artwork's description. I think it looks good, as such...
Hi Ron, it's been some time since I was here at TG.
I have been a sign writer all my life, starting long before the days of computers when we had to learn how to draw our lettering before we could paint it (a skill I sill have to this day). Quite a number of years ago I worked at a sign writers in Morecombe Lancashire and they always did their capital "K" with a bent leg rather like the leg of an "R" in Helvetica. I was a purist and found this most annoying, however looking at the font that you are creating I feel that your capital letter K may benefit from being flipped over vertically. I was going to mention the letter "B" but ss-kalm beat me to it.
All in all it's looking good to me...
Don't know for sure Ron but maybe thr bottom leg of the K could be more like the R which mitht5 make it appear5 a but wuder, also the W seems a bit narrow.
Thanks Larry. I'll re-check those.