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Re: New Fontspring site
The website looks pretty great on a mobile device. A problem Andreas noted – having to scroll down on the font landing page to see the banners provided by the type designer – does not happen on mobil…4 -
Re: New Fontspring site
I like how variable fonts are prominent on the front page. Even if their interface doesn't support previews for them yet, it's progressive.2 -
Re: New Fontspring site
I've seen the future and... I was a little skeptical of the future of Font Spring after the Creative Market purchase. For now, it seems to be going in the right direction. The old design was good for…4 -
Re: Florin sign (ƒ)
Here is what is written on my old Nikon 105mm lens. The letter f stands for the focal length, 105mm, and is neither slanted nor hooked; 1:2.5 means that the diameter of the largest aperture is the fo…1 -
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