I agree with spottypenguin. Top left! :icon_thumbup:
I agree with spottypenguin. Top left! :icon_thumbup:
thanks guys.
I know what you mean about the curve width on 'h' and 'f' but if i increase the width on the 'f' it sort of over hangs and looks like it's sticking out too much. Maybe I can find a way round it :icon_dunno:
Now don't go upsetting yourself, that's just me, I'm sure many, many people wouldn't see it that way. But if you do want to equalive them then work on the h not the f, you could likely use the curved part of the f to form the h. But again, it's up to you.
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Haha i haven't taken it the wrong way don't worry, i actually agree with you that's why I was trying to find a solution, I've also changed the width of the h, but by making it smaller, it seems to lose something about it.
Thinking about it, it might actually be the angle hmmm.
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