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Re: Late 1970s to Early 1980s typesetting
Mark. That was my favorite thing to do at the type shop.3 -
Re: Type Design Hardware?
In the preparation of technical drawings, yes, sometimes. It is important to remember that ‘type design’ means different things in different technologies. Today’s typical digital approach, which meld…1 -
Re: Platonic Ideals in Typography
Plato is here in the middle in pink, holding his Timaeus and gesturing with a finger towards the ideal serif typeface.1 -
Re: Late 1970s to Early 1980s typesetting
You might enjoy Graphic Means, a documentary about the sea-change in design production techniques/technology from the 1950s through the '90s. https://www.graphicmeans.com/about3 -
Re: Late 1970s to Early 1980s typesetting
He's got plenty of copies for sale at the Museum of Printing but it doesn't appear they have an online store, you may have to call to buy.2 -
Re: Late 1970s to Early 1980s typesetting
Frank Romano did a book all about this, it’s called The History of the Phototypsetting Era. It’s hard to find a copy for sale but you can probably get one through an inter-library loan.2 -
METAFONT in 2023: "Nupuram" (Malayalam) typeface by Santhosh Thottingal
https://typoday.in/spk_papers/Santhosh_Thottingal_Typoday2023.pdf Very cool stuff!!7 -
Re: Applications without OpenType feature support
You could try Affinity Photo. It has pretty robust OpenType support and is a pretty good alternative to Photoshop (and much less expensive).1 -
Re: Platonic Ideals in Typography
I try to avoid neutral. Being in gear takes one much further.2 -
Re: Opti Fonts (Castcraft Software Inc.)
Softmaker may have noticed that I did a revival of a particular font, as they renamed their very limited and very rough digitization of it to match my unique (but not trademarked) name. When I notice…5








