^It's the 'n' in introduction that's giving the design trouble
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As for substitutions I think you'd have to settle for keeping the (r) or whatever there. 'ñ' still makes the signature censor and the only other thing that resembles N is this combination:
Heya! Thanks for this guide it's really great! Is it possible to make a gradient colour chart? Find it hard matching colours of I want to make a gradient siggy.
Freud
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I saw but when I tried to use it as a gradient it didn't look good
It depends on what you're looking to gradient. There are some ASCII on the forums that gradient well and others that don't. They are in colour order, although there are no more colours than what there is listed, unfortunately.