Platform for Publishing Research Article

Hello,
I have written one article on the Type production process (can't specify much but i am sure nobody has touched that topic). 1. Can someone recommend a reputable, trustworthy online or offline  for me to post my research article?
2. I was thinking about I love typography, Adobe, Google, IBM, Apple, Microsoft. Are these people open for publishing the articles?
3. Which kind foundry should I contact if I can not reach it? Almost all foundries have blog channels. Suggest some good type foundries. 

Thank you!
P.S. If someone from you is really interested, I can provide the synopsis.

Comments

  • Jens Kutilek
    Jens Kutilek Posts: 364
    "Type production process" can really be anything (nearly ...) It would surely help if you post a synopsis or table of contents.
  • Thomas Phinney
    Thomas Phinney Posts: 2,896
    Also, it would be strange for a foundry or company to publish an article about somebody else’s view of some particular font production process. All of those companies have their own font production process and tools.

    You could post a draft of the article somewhere and get feedback?
  • Google Fonts publishes articles on typography and type design, but it would need to be relevant to users and/or type designers within the Google Fonts ecosystem. You should contact Dave Crossland if you think your article would be of interest to them.

    I Love Typography might be interested in your article as they have been getting into type education lately (see their ILT Academy page).

    But more importantly, I think if you post some more information about your article here, it'll be easier to point you to an organization or publication that might be interested.
  • Ray Larabie
    Ray Larabie Posts: 1,435
    Wherever you post it, posting a link on Mastodon typo.social could help your article reach the typographic hoi poloi.
  • Thomas Phinney
    Thomas Phinney Posts: 2,896
    Google Fonts publishes articles on typography and type design, but it would need to be relevant to users and/or type designers within the Google Fonts ecosystem. You should contact Dave Crossland if you think your article would be of interest to them.

    Google Fonts already has their own articles in this area:

    https://fonts.google.com/knowledge/introducing_type/how_typefaces_are_designed_and_fonts_are_made
    https://googlefonts.github.io/gf-guide/

  • https://designregression.com/ takes submissions, feel free to get in touch to see if it's a good fit for your article :)

  • Typographica?