I don’t necessarily agree with this. Depending upon the relationship between styles, I have found that I can often start from previous kerning. If I am methodical and consistent in my development of … (View Post)
I do think Dan’s hypothesis is an interesting one. The appearance of this style when it did may be more than purely coincidental. I don’t know that anyone will ever run across any definitive “proof,”… (View Post)
This was a driving principle behind the Standard Lining (aka Point-Line) system that was being adopted by founders in the U.S. in the 1890s and elsewhere in the first decade of the 1900s, not unique … (View Post)
P.S. All that rounding and softening in the samples you mentioned are later exaggerations of wear-and-tear associated with a romantic notion of the earlier period. Type makers from the 1800s weren’t … (View Post)