The font is a match to the letters that you showed in your image.
However, I do not know if you are going to like the additional letters, numbers and other characters.
Just remember that this font was made for you.
Hasta la vista, baby
Greetings to all font reviewers of Dafont.
The same question as what others ask. Is my font still under review or was it rejected. I mentioned my font at
https://www.dafont.com/forum/read/450651/font-name when I submitted it. My font might not look good but I am certain that it is technically good. My font is just a few days before it reaches its 8th monthsary in review. I am a very patient person and is willing to wait, that is if my font is still under the review process.
I hope my font will see the light very soon. I can already see the glimmer of light over the horizon.
Cheers
Here's a preview of the font. If you like this font, I just submitted it here at Dafont a few minutes ago and you should be very patient while Dafont is evaluating the font. If Dafont does not find any problem with the font, the font will be available for download after a few months. Hop over to
https://www.dafont.com/have-fun-with-fonts.d3546 from time to time to see if it is already online. I hope this font will fill your needs. Enjoy
I do not know if that is a font but it is consistent. However it is not also hard to draw that. It is easy to turn those letters into a font. It is just you will have to think how to do the other letters. If you can't find the font, if it is really a font, I will make a font for you but you will have to wait six months before it became available here at Dafont, that is if Dafont will accept it.
If you are using Fontlab, there is an option that will automatically create an old style kern table out of your class kerning when you generate a font.
I received the same message from Dafont after I submitted HFF Warped Zone. The font only used class kerning and only the key characters were in the old-style kern table. The rest of the kerning were in the kern feature. What I did was expand the class kerning and created a flat old-style kern table. I retained the class kerned kern feature. I resubmitted the font and it was accepted by Dafont. No other changes was made to the font.
I do not know what GD library of PHP is or does but it appears that it does not support OT kern feature.
Could someone tell me why the update to HFF Thai Dye was not accepted?
I submitted update to 3 fonts on March 10 and the update of 2 fonts (Pessoas Lindas and Young Wanna) were accepted on March 11. I waited several days more and after seeing several font updates were posted, I sent a private message to Rodolphe (
https://www.dafont.com/profile.php?user=1) on Mar 14 seeking clarification for non-acceptance but did not get a reply. I decided to again submit HFF Thai Dye during the weekend. Five fonts were accepted over 2 days (Mar 25 & 26) and still no sign of HFF Thai Dye. What could possibly be the reason why the HFF Thai Dye updated font is not acceptable to Dafont.
The series of updates for majority of my fonts were triggered by a suggestion by someone who made a donation to one of my fonts. The batch that included HFF Thai Dye was the final batch of updates that started sometime in February and this is the only font that had problem.
There's a stylistic alternate for A that matches the image
The Softmaker version is too dark while the Monotype version is too light.
Perisphere aka Stringline Gothic DNA by Nick Curtis
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