Tuna - A typeface for print and screen(tuna-typeface.com)

over 6 years ago from Seth Kasky, Designer at Deskpass

  • Jacob TaylorJacob Taylor, over 6 years ago

    The lighter sizes look fine at smaller sizes. I would never use this for display type though. I really don't like those harsh corners, they make the characters look rough and unfinished.

    Also, for what it's worth, I have no issue with how the scrolling work. Only designers care about so called "hijacking" of the scroll. If it ads to the editorial experience, I say, go ahead!

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