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Yes, like that.
But if you were a type designer, you wold work on the way the verticle stroke comes down and
match it to the little vertical stroke in the
question mark part at the lower left ao
there was only one stroke instead of two.
You could also have a little fun by making the
downstroke appear to weave into the question
mark stroke. Put 2 little vertical white strips alongside the vertical stroke so it looks like
the stroke is coming over the top of the curvey
top of the question mark.
Then on the bottom, put a horizontal white stroke
so it looks like it goes behind (or vise verse –
whichever looks better).
In the typeface you used, you might just want to make the vertical stroke a little thicker.
You could also have a little fun by making the
downstroke appear to weave into the question
mark stroke. Put 2 little vertical white strips alongside the vertical stroke so it looks like
the stroke is coming over the top of the curvey
top of the question mark.
Then on the bottom, put a horizontal white stroke
so it looks like it goes behind (or vise verse –
whichever looks better).
In the typeface you used, you might just want to make the vertical stroke a little thicker.
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