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Re: Myfonts/monotype New Agreement
@"Nadine Chahine" I think you will find that many independent type designers and foundries are fed up with distributers forcing unfair terms and royalties on them, but feel they have no cho…4 -
Re: Myfonts/monotype New Agreement
Also... after having attended the most recent ATypI conference and having witnessed various lectures calling for greater representation for minorities and better gender parity, I cannot help but thin…2 -
Re: Myfonts/monotype New Agreement
@dieDie in-dryfoun said: A very loud resounding YES. If I could will this into existence I would. And if it came time to signing up to such a thing - I'd be number one in the que. I wish I could…5 -
Re: Myfonts/monotype New Agreement
Lately an idea has been haunting me: hasn't the time come to create a professional association that represents the interests of type designers and not those of the distributors that exploit them…8 -
Re: Metric and em size
2048 and 4096 may feel not being rounded, simply because you’re more familiar with base-10 counting; they are perfectly “rounded” in binary (base-2), as 2048=2¹¹ and 4096=2¹². Incidentally, 16,384=2…4 -
Re: Metric and em size
you can choose whatever you want as long as it doesnt exceed 16,384, as far as I am aware. some obscure environments will prefer 2048. there is some prior discussion on upper limits here I have used …2 -
Re: The LeMo Method
You can spend ages drawing and redrawing a letter on paper, and at the end of the day you still have something that you need to digitise in order to be useful. Designing type directly in the digital …3 -
Re: The LeMo Method
@"John Savard" said, Nothing to do with improvements in mice. Type designers have adapted to building outlines with Bézier tools. It's not the same as drawing with a pencil or pen, eve…2 -
Re: Ysabeau: A faithful sans companion to Garamond, now on Google Fonts
Congrats! I hope it gets used as much as Cormorant, or more of course :)1 -
Re: Your business is worth more than 6X yearly earnings
Thanks for getting this back on track.1





