Kern your punctuation. Please and thank you.

Tiffany WardleTiffany Wardle Posts: 244
edited November 2016 in Education
First, I acknowledge that kerning is not always needed. For examples, monospace or Trinité both do not need/have kerning. 

Second, I have never designed a typeface. I have only ever reviewed and used them. So I make certain assumptions when a typeface is being made that the designer does the spacing first, then kerns, then finds things to improve, ad infinitum until they release the typeface. In other words, I like to give people credit for following best practices.

Third, I know nothing and want to know more. 
¯\_(ツ)_/¯

All of this said, as I review typefaces I am amazed at how often I'm displeased with the kerning of pairs which include punctuation. I often start with looking at @Christoph Koeberlin’s useful 
http://typefacts.com/kerningtest paragraph. I find that it shows plenty of flaws to make general comments. Even within the first sentence I'm sometimes/often/frequently (but not always) dismayed at the lack of attention to detail in kerning such pairs as /“A/ /f”/ /‘A/ /f’/ and /’./

Am I expecting too much?

Edit/Note: I also realize it is very subjective. I'm not the sort to tinker when I'm doing my work unless absolutely necessary. That is where my original tweet started. I was exasperated to see I needed to tweak.

Comments

  • Georg SeifertGeorg Seifert Posts: 669
    edited November 2016
    Punctualion is frequently ignored on favor of thousand of pairs between lowercase letters. 

    The default kerning strings in Glyphs.app have those pairs. 
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