> if you really hate someone, teach them to recognize bad kerning.
The city I'm living in was once famous for its printing history and there's a whole part of town full of old printworks that have slowly been converted to high price housing. One of the converted buildings has a stairwell that's fully visible through windows and it has in large vinyl letters different names of fonts in that specific font all over the walls. Like "papyrus" in Papyrus, "helvetica" in Helvetica, etc.
And the kerning of those words is just the worst. It's so bad, you'd think that there are random spaces in those words.
The kerning hurts my eyes. The irony pains me a few centimeters deeper.
The city I'm living in was once famous for its printing history and there's a whole part of town full of old printworks that have slowly been converted to high price housing. One of the converted buildings has a stairwell that's fully visible through windows and it has in large vinyl letters different names of fonts in that specific font all over the walls. Like "papyrus" in Papyrus, "helvetica" in Helvetica, etc.
And the kerning of those words is just the worst. It's so bad, you'd think that there are random spaces in those words.
The kerning hurts my eyes. The irony pains me a few centimeters deeper.