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Devine Lu Linvega

It was a totally valid criticism that Orca's font was so thin that nobody could even read the code projected on the screen, so here's my attempt at a thicker font :)

It combines my favourite elements of Input Mono, Chicago and VGA.

Not too sure about the 'g' and 'y' ascending line at the bottom, I might remove them so it's more in line with the f which doesn't have one.

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Devine Lu Linvega

@rutherford What do you think? Seeing anything that stands out as obvious poor choices?

Devine Lu Linvega

@rutherford Realized that I might as well with curling stroke ends all over the place after all.

Rutherford Craze

@neauoire it’s looking good! I might try widening the narrower glyphs like /i /l /r (adding lil foot serifs, etc) for more even-looking spacing.

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@neauoire @rutherford I really like this, the lowercase letters all look perfect to me, the capital S looks a little thin compared to the others (I like how it curves though and maybe just thickening the ends would help?) And the capital K is a little strange on the bottom. It looks fine in the sentence though, are those 2 different fonts?

Devine Lu Linvega

@kevin @rutherford Yeah, the S is kind of shit, I'll try to square it up a bit.

The K looks odd because my cursor is on it haha.

R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

@neauoire @kevin @rutherford

If you want criticism, the lower-case 's' kinda looks like it's ready to fall over (no "waistline")

Akshay

@neauoire @rutherford love this. serif'd i's and l's seem to have better kerning too

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