technabob.com - 2/17/2009
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If you prefer to call capital letters “majuscules,” you probably aren’t the type to shy away from words like kerning and ligature , either. And that’s okay, because there are games that cater even to you typography nerds, or at least game, singular: KERN , available now ...
formationalliance.com - 2/17/2009
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KERN is a minimalist typography experience challenging you
to precisely place a missing letter into a falling...
word while avoiding any unnecessary ligatures! Practice and prove your typographical acumen with a score that gives new meaning to point-size!
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KERN - SPACE, THE FINAL FONT TIER
vimeo.com - 2/17/2009
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KERN, the iPhone game John Gruber was born to download
Boing Boing Gadgets —
KERN, the new typesetting game from Formation, asks that you line up a single letter in a falling word, gaining points the nearer you are to perfection. From the subject matter to the scoring pop-up that exposes the formula used to determine your points tally, this is probably the iPhone app most aimed directly between the eyes of chunky-spectacled design wanksters. (I'm buying immediately.) It's a buck on the App Store. [via Technabob]
Gameplay video after the jump. (It's big.) ...
Kern - the iPhone game for font geeks
Tech Digest —
... Tetris - you position a letter at the bottom, and a word falls into place around it. The objective is to get it as close as possible to a perfect kern. It's not easy, unless you have a perfect eye and a very steady finger. As you can imagine, the design is absolutely impeccable. It's enormously geeky, too, but that's not really going to put off hardcore typographers now, is it? Here's a video of it in action: Kern (via Technabob) ...
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