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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 -
Re: Your business is worth more than 6X yearly earnings
But not only. Some foundries may have IP that they have under-leveraged or, indeed, not leveraged at all. So, for example, a company whose income is primarily derived from custom work may also have I…5 -
Re: Adobe announces end of support for “PostScript” Type 1 fonts
I am puzzled by this statement, just as Thomas Phinney is, but I don't know if it is for the same reason.Obviously, if you are acting as a reseller of Monotype-owned fonts, you would need to do…1 -
Re: Monotype End User License Agreement - Commercial Printers
This is how it was in the good old days. The 1999 Agfa/Monotype Creative Alliance 9.0 book, for example, essentially said so too but the other way round: requiring that printers license fonts too if …3 -
Re: Monotype End User License Agreement - Commercial Printers
I don't see much ambiguity in this license excerpt, but I also have the unique experience of being a typeface designer and a prepress operator at a print shop. Here's my interpretation: If …4 -
Re: Hello
You could try my book: https://simoncozens.github.io/fonts-and-layout/3 -
Re: Your business is worth more than 6X yearly earnings
If anything, I'd say AI is likely to drive down the worth of your foundry. Better AI means more and cheaper competition, which means less money to be made for your foundry. Anyway, that is how m…2 -
Re: Your business is worth more than 6X yearly earnings
Does the 6x factor apply to the royalty split that MT pays you, or the full revenue of your font?2




