ext_53318: (Gawain & Ragnell)
Ampersand ([identity profile] sigune.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] sigune 2010-04-12 12:35 pm (UTC)

You know, that is one of the difficulties for me too. It's one thing to judge a standalone image, but another to imagine what a page full of this kind of images will look like. That's why I think I can't be sure until I have made an entire page by way of test. That makes testing rather time-consuming, but it seems best to do it now, rather than when I'm well into the story. *g*

I like hand-lettered comics myself, but the most important thing about a font is that you can read it without problems, I would say. It seems to me that for on-screen reading, that issue is even more poignant. I tried a few fonts that would be perfectly fine in print, but weren't that comfy on screen. Since the comic's primary form is going to be that of a web comic, I feel that it is of major importance that its font is soft on the web reader's eyes.

I'm in for a trial-and-error process here, also with the colouring. The trick will be to make the best compromise between screen, print, skill and time management. Quite a few elements to take into account, heh...

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