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Re: Any recommendations for a reputable vendor focused on Cyrillic (or generally multi-language) fonts?
Unfortunately, Paratype also has a CEO who spoke out in favor of Russia’s annexation of the occupied territories of Ukraine.11 -
Re: Any recommendations for a reputable vendor focused on Cyrillic (or generally multi-language) fonts?
Hi Igor, thanks a lot! I think TypeToday is likely the one I liked but couldn't remember the name of. I will examine some more and probably be contacting them. However, while I like FutureFonts,…1 -
Re: Myfonts/monotype New Agreement
Apt remark. As I remember from that notice, with an old contract we can still ship the submission to MyFonts, only. But for publication on all subsidiary markets + offline sales + subscription servic…4 -
Re: New logo with custom type: MARKESSA. How did I do?
I am not a professional, but the first A looks closer to the M than the R. I’m not sure why. Maybe the right foot of the A is too big. Maybe the serifs at the top of the M and A just make it look tha…2 -
Re: Monotype acquires Font Bureau IP
This comes as a surprise. I was expecting to see this announcement come from The Type Founders eventually.1 -
Re: Myfonts/monotype New Agreement
From two weeks ago: there is no way to add new font families or update an old ones if the Agreement is not up to date.8 -
Re: Regular vs Book
Because some ancient version of Windows couldn't deal with weightclasses that weren't evenly divisible by 100.1 -
Re: Myfonts/monotype New Agreement
Point 1 is ridiculous. If they want to own everything in our heads like we're a stable of Disney artists, they would have to offer a lot more. And their broken system doesn't even allow for…5 -
Re: Myfonts/monotype New Agreement
Antitrust laws exist to protect consumers. Consumers have benefited from Monotype’s huge scope because Monotype’s encouragement of deep discounts has lowered font prices. I haven’t checked but I woul…2 -
Re: Myfonts/monotype New Agreement
My understanding is John is correct here; you can talk about something after you’ve signed an NDA. The company can also go after you for it (in civil court). The 1st Amendment means the government ca…2





