Many thanks to you who commented on my last post about kerning letters to figures.
I would now like to know if anyone kerns Lowercase to Capitals as there seems to be an increase in modern language for acronims and words of this kind - e.g. eVid, CMoS, MoMA and my favorite CaPiTaLiZaTiOn.
Comments
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Probably the most important reason is this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronvolt
Although there is now a country like that!
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-43821512
However, my fonts already have pairs for Uppercase followed by period/comma, for example, T, or P. This created problems when kerning abbreviations like P.T.S. The kerning of period with P and T resulted in the P clashing with the T.
I concluded that it is best stick to adding only kerning pairs with period/comma following uppercase.
If we start to talk about things clashing, it's a sign we're far past the "overdoing it" mark.
What we really need is kerning triplets... OK, I'll get my coat. :-)