Keming = bad kerning
It’s not everyday that someone invents a brand new typography term. (The word “keming” looks like the word “kerning” with bad kerning applied.) http://www.ironicsans.com/2008/02/idea_a_new_typography_term.html
It’s not everyday that someone invents a brand new typography term. (The word “keming” looks like the word “kerning” with bad kerning applied.) http://www.ironicsans.com/2008/02/idea_a_new_typography_term.html
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