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how can you spot a bad font and in this case it doesnamp;#39;t really mean aesthetically not pleasing itamp;#39;s more relating to bad technical stuff and one thing here is kerning the spacing between two adjacent characters this should be more or less even in this example here for the regular style typeface works just fine itamp;#39;s okay but for the italics the kerning is off in some characters some are too close together some are too far apart if you have some static text so you can now decide to adjust this by changing the spacing between these individual characters manually if you have a lot of text dynamic text in a text document this typeface should not be used you can always change the spacing between two characters manually and should donamp;#39;t trust the font trust your eyes if you want to find out more subscribe to the newsletter and see you in the next one