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Re: the OpenType features UI questionnaire /Q2
Not meaning to discourage your drive here, Peter, just as a note on research methodology; does this list need to start from scratch, and are you sure a thread on a forum is the best form? Asking peop…7 -
“French” apostrophe?
I don’t know how many have noticed this before, but the Arno Pro fonts have a character variant for uni2019 (quoteright) which is registered for {locl} substitution under languagesystem latn FRA. Thi…8 -
Re: Sound + fonts
now these are some seriously interesting experiments, but I was hoping to see (hear :) ) something a little bit more practical. For quite some time, I was wondering if a tool could be programmed to p…5 -
Re: Type Identification (Historical)
Not sure if I can help, but here it goes. The first printing types originally developed in Portugal, were designed by the french typographer Jean de Villeneuve (João de Villeneuve, in portuguese) in …5 -
Re: "Dawson Grotesque" Please critique
“What the public criticizes in you, cultivate. It is you.” —Jean Cocteau Considering one’s reputation, it might be best to release, as one’s first publication, a work that is unabashedly rough around…5 -
Re: TYPE "A Magazine for People Curious About Fonts"
Not tactless. We haven't officially set the annual price but want to make sure it is affordable. Likely in the $30 USD range.7 -
Re: Interesting piece of letterform history
Here you go: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Popular_Science_Monthly/Volume_81/December_1912/The_Evolution_of_the_Dollar_Mark#/media/File:PSM_V81_D534_The_modern_dollar_mark_in_the_making.png From an …5 -
Re: the OpenType features UI questionnaire /Q1
Smallcaps, super- and subscript, and numeral style/spacing variants are the bulk of discretionary OTL glyph creation work in our European script fonts. Obviously these then also need to be kerned, to…6 -
Re: TYPE "A Magazine for People Curious About Fonts"
Now pondering the question am I font-curious? Is this magazine for me?6






