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Apr 2020

Hello guys :slight_smile:
After many suggestions from some of you I decided to change the font of my comic, because actually it was not that readable, despite I really loved it's aesthetic. I've chosen a new one and update my profile. I'd really love to know what you think about. I really care about your feedback because I wanna to improve it as much as possible :slight_smile:
Consider that I did't chose a classical comic font, because I think it wouldn't have fit my style.
I upload the link of the comics and also 2 panels to show you the difference :slight_smile:


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I actually like the first better, but it lacks line spacing sooo much.
The new does't look like too suitable for comic (imho, of course), it's very... clumsy or wooden or something :thinking:

Something about the second font doesn't fit. You're probably better off finding a font similar to the first with better spacing.

Thank you guys. Obviously, if you have any suggestion about a font that you think could be good for me don't hesitate in proposing :smiley:

Can you mess with the settings in the old version? There's some software that allows you to make the line spacing a little easier on the eyes regardless of the font. I think the second one is really wooden, so yeah if you look for anything else, try to get the modern, sleek feeling of your original font.

Yes I can. I use psd and I can do almost everything I want :slight_smile: I think I will do what you suggest maybe changing the line spacing and the kerning I will manage to fix it. I really loved the old font :cry:

Hello again!! I see that you worked with the font (actually it's very hard to find the right one) don't use CSP for this because the software it's very limiting for typography, use Illustrator for this or Photoshop, you're going to work a lot better!
good luck and good work!

Thank you :smiley: I use Photoshop actually. But yeah, you're right. Is pretty hard to find the right font :stuck_out_tongue:

I agree with what others have said. The first one seems to fit better, just needs some better leading (space between lines) and as @prunier said, the line breaks don't seem right, like they were manually done. Make a text box and then type the text into it. Make sure to turn off hyphenate so you can try to avoid using those whenever possible. Photoshop will automatically push a word to the next line if it gets too long. You can then adjust the width of the box to get the shape looking as best as possible.