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Apr 2017

I'm trying to determine what's better for the reader and haven't had much feedback yet. I kind of like hand-writing my lettering myself for the particular style, but I want to make sure it's actually readable to people other than just myself.
Should I return to a set typed out lettering like in https://tapas.io/episode/66209114 ?
Or continue hand-writing my lettering like my more recent pages? https://tapas.io/episode/66446717

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Your handwritten lettering, in my opinion, looks best with your illustrations. It looks more organic versus the font you used in your first linked example. Even in the way your placed the text, it just looks like a better fit (though I would recommend you avoid writing on a slant).

For some, doing handwritten lettering can be time consuming and tedious considering the length of one's work and the need for text to be legible and consistently uniform. Having a digital font can be convenient. Luckily, there are a LOT of pretty good ones out there that you may find similar to your own hand writing.

Otherwise, I personally prefer your handwritten lettering over that particular font. Your comics are short (and humorous judging from the coffee one, hehe) so it may come down to how much time and energy you want to invest over time.

I love your handwriting. Have you considered using a program to turn your handwriting into a font, such as FontForge? It's not that hard and well worth the time investment. That's what we did for our comic.

I love hand written in every comic. It makes it more original and that it's truly your comic! But sometimes it's better to use a font you find suitable for your story.

I hadn't thought of that. That's a really good idea. I never could find a font I truly felt worked for my comic so combining the best of two worlds just might work. smiley