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I think you are on the right track. For me, the first version works better because the mark-up colour of the line is picked up again in the pin. I'm not sure what to make of the distorted pin in the second image, to be honest. It doesn't suggest a location, or "place", which is probably what you were trying to achieve with the pin as a stylistic device. What will definitely give the logo the final touch in the end... Source: 11 months ago
Also this fun game might help you with Kerning. Source: 12 months ago
In headlines always. For practice you can use this: https://type.method.ac/. Source: 12 months ago
For body text, I mostly use the font's settings set to optical. For larger text, I always kern myself. It's my superpower. If you want to practice, play the Kern Game. Source: 12 months ago
This link: https://type.method.ac/# on the page is absolutely fantastic. You have to drag letters until the kerning is proper. Will be checking out the rest of the resources soon! - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Go to fontsquirrel.com or dafont.com to find a theme specific font. Source: 6 months ago
— Never use a font that came with your computer (or one that looks like it does). fonts.google.com has tons of free good-looking fonts. fontsquirrel.com has good cheap and free fonts. tendollarfonts.com, as the name suggests, has cheap fonts. Don't just pick one at random. Look at other, professionally-designed books. Find a type treatment you like, think about what makes it work, try and do something similar. Source: 11 months ago
The general rule of thumb for fonts is, never use the ones that came with your computer. fonts.google.com has a bunch of great ones for free. fontsquirrel.com and tendollarfonts.com both have good free and/or cheap ones. Source: 12 months ago
I've got a problem with the new Twitch's Alerts feature. I can't modify the CSS code to add my own font. When I click to validate there's an error message. Yet, I use exactly the same code line with streamlabs.com as well as streamelements.com's alerts, I generated it thanks to fontsquirrel.com and it works very well. Source: 12 months ago
The courier typeface is OK for the body but the name at the top could be something that stands out better, and not outlined. Check fontsquirrel.com for a free font with flair. The name could fill the space. Source: about 1 year ago
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