The KKB Neo Honeywell (IC) is a nostalgic keycap set inspired by vintage terminals. With both traditional and modern accents, it offers extensive compatibility for various keyboard layouts. Join the interest check to express your support and interest in this unique project!
"Support for the inclusion of Cyrillic sublegends."
"Excitement about the additional alpha kits."
"Glad to see consideration for community feedback in the design."
"Overall positive enthusiasm towards the project."
"Expressions of love for the keyset design."
"Anticipation for the project despite naming concerns."
"Enjoyment of the drama discussion in the thread."
"Support for the vintage colorway."
"Positive feedback on the design of stepped mods."
"Recognition of the attention to detail in the keycap design."
"Admiration for the creative approach to sublegends."
"Concerns about the use of the name 'Neo' without the original designer's involvement."
"Criticism of the naming decision causing drama."
"Desire for stepped bottom row modifiers not being included."
"Frustration expressed over the removal of certain sub legends."
"Skepticism about KKB's ability to match GMK's colors."
"Concerns over the size and alignment of Cyrillic sublegends."
Consider reducing the size of Cyrillic sublegends for better aesthetics.
Propose using Katakana for potential Kana sublegends.
A suggestion to inquiry with the original designer about using 'Neo' in the title.
Feedback requesting stepped bottom row mods to be included.
Encouragement to keep a cohesive design throughout all keycaps.
Is there room for including triple-shot legends for other sub legends?
Why are specific design choices made regarding key colors and designs?
Can Latin alphas be included instead of cadet in the base kit?
Is there any potential for conflict over the project name?
Requests for clarification on design logic behind windowed caps and color choices.
The thread had a total of 29 comments, showing a strong level of engagement. The presence of conversations around design intricacies led to a mix of positive and negative sentiments. While there were some criticisms, the overall enthusiasm indicates high interest.