Questionnaire Results
As you can see, the majority chose Sans-serif as their preferred font, at both sizes. The results from question 2 and question 5 indicate that it is easier to read that the serif font, so in that case my final font will be a sans-serif font. Which to be honest, I think fits the overal style of the font much better than a serif font does.
Additionally, it's also overwhelmingly apparant that there is a noticeable difference between the two, despite the difference only being minor. I included that question to make sure that there was no confusion, and people could differentiate between the two.
Finally, there were several issues that question 7 brought to light.
Additionally, it's also overwhelmingly apparant that there is a noticeable difference between the two, despite the difference only being minor. I included that question to make sure that there was no confusion, and people could differentiate between the two.
Finally, there were several issues that question 7 brought to light.
The main concern being that the x and v characters look thinner than the other characters, despite being the same width in Illustrator. It's clear that I must make them thicker to compensate for the angle of the stroke.
Secondly, some participants expressed difficulty in reading the font as it appeared some letters were conjoined, a kerning issue. Something that I will address in my final font and make sure that the letters do not conjoin.
Finally
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