Tuna - A typeface for print and screen (tuna-typeface.com)
6 years ago from Seth Kasky, Designer at Deskpass
6 years ago from Seth Kasky, Designer at Deskpass
Love the typeface, but had an incredibly difficult time reading what I wanted to with the awful scrolling experience.
Yup need to sort out that weird scrolling behaviour. Lovely typeface though!
I can't even scroll at all using my trackpad in Chrome.
Same.
I presume this scroll jacking experience has been removed since these comments surfaced? seems to scroll perfectly fine on my macbook pro trackpad.
Yep looks like they removed it. We did it!
The scrolling is atrocious. Beautiful site otherwise but it is completely unusable.
Dribbble style :)
Just kidding ...
Awesome work! It's great to see the thought and effort that goes into making a typeface.Too many take that for granted.
Thanks for all the comments. Unfortunately we could not reproduce the error, but I hope, we have solved the scrolling problem now.
Pleaaase don't hijack my scroll!
The body copy reads really nice in this typeface. Well done.
Really beautiful. Love the print optimization; fascinating process!
Lovely font... Lots of personality, and beautifully crafted. Looking forward to using it when the right project comes along.
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!
I was hoping it was on Typography.com. I would have 100% used it if I could have leveraged my subscription there. I can't be spending thousands on fonts every year but this is extremely tempting.
Really nice!
very strong.
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