Yeah I should’ve hyphenated cream-filled to maybe break up that consistent gap.
I would literally doodle these on a notepad, take a photo with my phone, jack up the contrast, then put the text in using my handwriting as a font; all in ~10 minutes with barely any QA. I’ve been meaning to remake/re-draw them, but I know myself and the more work I put into it the less I’d enjoy it.
On Piefed (and I think lemmy?) it doesn’t display the link properly if I don’t have that extra \ (it’s there to cancel out the final parenthesis, so that the markdown knows it’s part of the link)
Time mixed cream cough for a berry filled drop.
Yeah I should’ve hyphenated cream-filled to maybe break up that consistent gap.
I would literally doodle these on a notepad, take a photo with my phone, jack up the contrast, then put the text in using my handwriting as a font; all in ~10 minutes with barely any QA. I’ve been meaning to remake/re-draw them, but I know myself and the more work I put into it the less I’d enjoy it.
I’m glad I wasn’t the only one
Time mixed cream cough for a berry filled drop.
Time mixed cream cough for a berry, filled drop.
Time mixed cream cough for a berry filled drop. ,
Time mixed cream cough for a berry filled drop.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_(typography\)
At least for me the river between the words made me initially read it that way, too
You have an extra / in the link
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_(typography)
On Piefed (and I think lemmy?) it doesn’t display the link properly if I don’t have that extra \ (it’s there to cancel out the final parenthesis, so that the markdown knows it’s part of the link)