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Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
Pablo, my old friend <3 Thank you. We need to catch up, atypi? Will connect offlineX1 -
Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
Surely the executor, if instructed to do so in the will, has that authority.2 -
Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
Miles!! my friend!!!! I think that besides your fonts, you should also WRITE a BOOK. Not only in the best interest of your beneficiaries, but also in the best interest of graphic and font designers …3 -
Re: Dalton Maag is recruiting
Derailing? To the contrary. Spot on!1 -
Re: Just getting started...
FontLab is certainly a very capable, high-end tool. I use it myself, along with Glyphs. However, if all you have in mind is putting together a font of already-drawn SVG icons, Fontlab might very well…1 -
Re: Just getting started...
You could go to the specialized Fontlab 8 forum: FontLab 8 - FontLab Forum The forum users and the staff will certainly help you as long as you ask clear questions. I personnaly don't build icon font…1 -
Re: Dalton Maag is recruiting
The is borderline derailing, but in case any young folks are reading this: As someone who moved to a smaller city in the United States from NYC for an Entry-Level Type Design job 10 years ago, I woul…19 -
Re: Just getting started...
Yeah, we went from 512 in the old legacy font version of the icons, to 480—and then 960 when we needed more precision. Even if you are initially pulling from an SVG file, you don’t know what the futu…1 -
Re: Inconsistent overshoots?
Why not just add a TT hinting CVT alignment zone for the actual top of the letter shape? TT hinting does not need to follow PS hinting, so you are not limited to ‘blue’ alignment zones. You can have …1 -
Re: Affinity 2.0
Yes, footnotes, endnotes and side notes. All of which can be used in conjunction with each other. However, without the ability to map styles, text import is still a pita. As well, too many reports o…1