perfect illustration of the problem in using “grunge” fonts as is. In this case, I assume the font is supposed to look like it was typed on a machine with a ribbon due for a change. Instead, the very obvious identicalness (totally a word) of the e’s and the III create a significant distraction. Not such a bad thing in this case, given the rest of the cover, but generally speaking.
perfect illustration of the problem in using “grunge” fonts as is. In this case, I assume the font is supposed to look like it was typed on a machine with a ribbon due for a change. Instead, the very obvious identicalness (totally a word) of the e’s and the III create a significant distraction. Not such a bad thing in this case, given the rest of the cover, but generally speaking.
Yeah, but on a typewriter, if could actually be a problem with that specific key. It’s worse when it’s supposed to be a worn poster or sign.
true, true