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all right hi iamp;#39;m alex slobzheninov and this is type feedback time episode two this is our daily show which happens every year uh in this video iamp;#39;m gonna give feedback to some fearless people who sent me their fonts iamp;#39;m gonna point out any mistakes they made so letamp;#39;s just get started here okay so this is a typeface by lawrence from hungary and lauren says that this is his first typeface so let me scroll through and letamp;#39;s see what we can improve here and the first thing i have to say here guys please when you design your first typeface donamp;#39;t waste your time on stuff beyond the basic latin alphabet just stay within the a to z and donamp;#39;t go beyond because your goal is to learn the fundamental stuff the basics you know spacing anatomy compensations all of that stuff and when you go beyond the basic alphabet youamp;#39;re starting making a product and letamp;#39;s be honest nobodyamp;#39;s first typeface is gonna be a great selling pr