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Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
just to clarify this:• I have not been ‘insisting’ on anything.• I have not made any ad hominem remarks about you personally.• I have merely stated that “to have children or not is definitely not irr…-1 -
Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
I fear that this discussion is getting too political, and this is probably not the best place for such a debate. I had a major part in that, so I apologize for derailing the conversation. I will resp…1 -
Re: Affinity 2.0
All about their perception of where the money is. In 90% of software projects for design purposes, probably including this one, nobody realizes what all is REALLY involved in global text layout until…7 -
Re: No art training; where to start?
Whenever we teach a font making workshop, I always describe the letter drawing process as Sudoku. Basically you start with what you know then backfill until eventually you fill all the letter slots. …1 -
Re: Affinity 2.0
Too bad. I am sure they had other things to pursue, but that renders Affinity apps pretty useless to me for design work.3 -
Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
This thread is about the fonts, but I hope some of you are also thinking about posthumous homes for your libraries, sketches, papers, etc. Odds-wise, not many of you will be become the subject of som…4 -
Re: Web shop question
We do not have a limit or number of downloads or based on time. People can always log in and download the most up-to-date version of their font purchase, i.e. the files themselves aren’t linked to th…4 -
Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
I don't have any kids and I'm not particularly close to my nieces or nephews. I've been considering giving the rights and company over to an art charity/foundation when me and my wife pass, and thank…1 -
Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
Going a bit off topic here, but in my view inheritance is one of the least fair financial institutions. It perpetuates the value of capital over work, and gives capital to people who have done nothi…1 -
Re: Small Capital Figures?
Canadians and other folk living in countries that use alphanumeric postal codes may particularly appreciate having smallcap numerals.4