The differences in Benoda are minor, but add just enough "randomness" to make the text flow as if it came directly from the tip of a Speedball.
com/browse/issue/1483421 and you can browse or download the FREE PDF spec book which has hints, tips, history, and full glyph maps of all the Benoda typefaces, plus release dates, and a few fun surprises thrown in. These two faces enhance the action within a word balloon with just the right amount of emotional oomph! So what's in the Benoda Action package? NOTE: Benoda Cursive contains only glyphs for A-Z and a-z. These typefaces were all inspired by Oda's work at EC Comics during the early 1950's, specifically in Two-Fisted Tales , and I hope you'll enjoy creating with them as much as I enjoyed creating them! Until next time! Once you've decided to love Benoda , you can even order a ridiculously overpriced hardcopy of the spec book, sure to become a collector's item someday! And while Benoda is geared toward comics lettering, it works wherever you need a bit of hand-lettering! Benoda is a series of modern comic book typefaces inspired by the great Ben Oda , whose exquisite hand-lettering appears in comic books, comic strips, and more, published from the 1940's to the 1980's! Benoda Action For your convenience, both are available in the Benoda Emotive Bundle! There's often a lack of fluidity in a hand lettering font; each letter looking the same regardless of how many times you type it and screaming mechanical reproduction, so Benoda is packed with contextual alternates . And the best part is, you don't really have to do much to make the magic happen, just make sure your program works with contextual alternates and make sure they're turned on! So what is Benoda Action ? If you don't already know, contextual alternates cycle through multiple glyphs in most graphics programs, breaking up the repetition and imbuing the text with an even feel.