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Re: Even 1200-dpi printer not good enough for testing spacing & kerning at text size. What do you do?
What exactly are you trying to achieve? If you want to see the kerning for specific pairs, I'd say just print it out bigger, put in on a wall and take a few steps back. If you want to see the ov…3 -
Re: Converting Obscure Font Format into TTF
Simon is the MAN!! Thanks soo much. That was awesome, thank you everyone! Good times.3 -
Re: Converting Obscure Font Format into TTF
I can see why you wanted to save it.6 -
Re: Converting Obscure Font Format into TTF
For the record, this is one of my favourite threads in the history of TypeDrawers.6 -
Re: What is the proper name to give to each Weight? — TyMS WEIGHTS (#TW) THESIS.
Thanks to all good feeds i received TyMS Weights is updated. Take a look at https://pedromascarenhas.wixsite.com/tyms1 -
Re: What is the proper name to give to each Weight? — TyMS WEIGHTS (#TW) THESIS.
Definitely. It sounds dismissive, therefore somewhat offensive, to me.1 -
Re: What is the proper name to give to each Weight? — TyMS WEIGHTS (#TW) THESIS.
Erwin Denissen and Thomas Phinney Good posts. The main thing for me and other graphic and editorial designer (fonts consumers), is not if the bold is 500 or regular is 400. What we need is that all R…1 -
What is the proper name to give to each Weight? — TyMS WEIGHTS (#TW) THESIS.
I just publish in TyMS (Typefaces Measure System) website my first thesis to share with the community, this thesis proposes a method so that the different weights (statics, masters and instances) of…5 -
Re: What is the proper name to give to each Weight? — TyMS WEIGHTS (#TW) THESIS.
Nick Shinn, your post is very relevant. In my study I understood that are so many "not normal" fonts in the market that a universal thesis will always found some grains of sand in gear. Tha…1 -
Re: Converting Obscure Font Format into TTF
@thecogdesigns : FYI, A UFO "file" is actually a directory containing other files. On macOS, it appears to be a single file, but on your Windows system (and maybe Linux?) it will just look …3




