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GMK The Child
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GMK The Child

Introducing GMK The Child, a keycap set focusing on compact layouts, featuring the Alice-Layout, basic ISO-Support, and F13. It utilizes only GMK stock-colours for cost efficiency. Engage with development and future projects via the dedicated Discord server.

58 replies
39,375 views
17 Dec 2020

Community Sentiment

49 votes

MEDIUM INTEREST
Positive31%
Neutral24%
Negative45%

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Sentiment Analysis

49
Total Votes
15
Feedback Items
31%
24%
45%
Positive (31%)
Neutral (24%)
Negative (45%)

Positive Feedback

  • Community appreciates the kitting and overall concept.
  • Some viewers like the low contrast and colorway.
  • Legends are now more readable and fit the theme better.
  • Users express interest in working on the extensions kit.

Negative Feedback

  • Color combinations are not appealing and lack contrast.
  • Legibility of legends is low, making them hard to read.
  • Removing the numpad from the base kit is seen as a mistake.
  • Some colors remind users of undesirable visuals.

Suggestions

  • Consider using more saturated and darker colors for better contrast.
  • Rethink legend colors to enhance visibility.
  • Add a 2u spacebar in the extension kit for compatibility.
  • Explore color combinations that are more visually appealing.

Common Questions

  • What is the theme behind 'The Child' and its relation to the design?
  • Could the Macaron's color be adjusted?
  • Are there chances of including additional kits?
🤖 AI Summary

The thread had a mix of enthusiastic and critical feedback, with substantial suggestions for improving the color choices and layout. Despite some negativity, the project's guidance shows potential for development.

Project Specs

12
Specs Listed
Name
GMK The Child
Release year
Profile
Cherry
Sculpted
true
Material
ABS
Layout Standard
Sub-Legends
Wall thickness
Legend method
Doubleshot
Color palette
3B, BJ, 2B, CR, TU2, WS1
Shine through
false
Pudding style
false