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Re: MyFonts and families
In the long run, MyFonts’ slide could be good for market diversity. For many years the retailer held overwhelming power, with foundries of all classes compelled to sell at MyFonts or risk losing the …7 -
Re: MyFonts and families
@"Andreas Stötzner" I am of the opinion that like in every cultural industry there will always be different markets for different tastes. Some distributors will choose profit over anything …7 -
Re: MyFonts and families
My guess is the problem is more related to Myfonts' bundles.5 -
Re: Slashed zero with downstroke?
I'm working on a technical style typeface where the O and zero are the same and I used a backslash. But it's not just the orientation of the slash that differs from the Ø. The Ø's slash goes all the …6 -
Re: Merchant of Alphabets
Simon is quite correct. I have had experience with major publishing houses demanding rights payments on expired works. They will try to get whatever they can, even if they have no legal right to do s…5 -
MyFonts and families
Have any of you with families on myFonts noticed a drastic reduction in sales since Monotype started pushing their subscription service? Before they took over my family sales were pretty healthy, now…5 -
Re: Using emoji cuts my post off
It affects any character outside BMP not just emoji. Actually thanks to emoji many software now has better Unicode support as software developers can’t dismiss requests to support characters outside …6 -
Re: OpenType labels in software
Having both doesn't break anything. I've been including both for as long as I've been making OpenType fonts.6 -
Re: Type Network
I'm on TypeNetwork now, too. :)12 -
Re: Merchant of Alphabets
Alerting a large publishing company to the fact that one of their works is interesting to a bunch of people but may be out of copyright might end up being counterproductive...7





