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Re: Home office vs. office
I worked from home for about seven years. I have only one rock-solid advice: make sure your work area is at least two rooms away from the kitchen.12 -
Re: Naming font modifications
One reason why we always strongly advise our clients on changing the name for custom font modifications is that their use is rarely contained within the organisation/company itself. Third parties – s…9 -
Re: Glyphs vs Robofont
I am on the Glyphs team and therefore biased. But I can give you links for most of the points in your bullet list: * Scanning/importing hand-drawn sketches: Creating Fonts with Complex Outlines, Impo…8 -
Secure Fonts
Tempest is a term in the computer security world for being able to read the contents of (amongst other things) computer screens remotely by looking at the electromagnetic emanations leaking from the …11 -
Collecting/sharing unusual symbol designs
Hey guys! So i thought it might be fun to gather a couple of symbol designs that are somewhat unusual, would be nice if any of you would like to participate and share some "fundstücke" Here…8 -
Re: the OpenType features UI questionnaire /Q2
On the subject of supplemental fonts containing OTL discretionary variants as default forms — something that I've resisted making, on the grounds that I shouldn't have to bend over backward…7 -
Re: Tiro Typeworks is hiring a font maker
I have never wanted to be a Canadian more.7 -
Re: Tiro Typeworks is hiring a font maker
Tiro Typeworks is looking for a full-time font maker (design & engineer) to work in British Columbia, Canada! In 2001, I had the joy and privilege of spending five months in Vancouver, working at…19 -
Re: Font Modification
Hi Luke, I can put you in touch with our EULA people, if you wanna DM me the best email to reach you at.5 -
Re: 656565656
What's going on is that overshoot is intended to provide a general optical adjustment between flat and rounded forms within a narrow band of space. So typically there isn't a lot of variati…5







