One of those questions where the result varies by the order of magnitude depending on the criteria.
So please don't take the following poor definition like any kind of elitist filter. It's written right off the bat with probably unbalanced numbers. There are very skillful and talented people who work with type but don't fit. Feel free to redefine "requirements".
But let's say (again, for the purpose of this topic only) it would be someone who can produce installable serif or sans typeface, good enough to expect to be sold. Who is familiar with the basic type design tech and theory: contrast, vertical metrics, overshoots, spacing, kerning, basic OT features etc. Someone who can name 20 sans and 20 serif fonts, and who spent at least two working months working on (or learning) type design. If the abstract skill scale is from 0 to 10, then 3 and up count.
Some parameters:
This thread gives some insight
LINK. It's posted 7 years ago, and is mainly about the number of fonts, not type designers.
How many users TypeDrawers have?
What is the estimated number of people who have a license for one of the five most popular type design software?
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I didn't know about these two lists, as well as they don't know about me
Besides, I know type designers who are knowledgeable and have a handful of drawer projects but haven't released anything so far on font stores. Some of them even developed serious bespoke font families with a lot of everyday exposure. So there is that niece of type designers, under the radar, and they are often someway in academic circles. If I know about 15 of them, I can guess their real number is in four digits.
On the other side, most of them probably have the TypeDrawers profile. So IMHO combining all of these numbers ~10k (which is still "a few thousand") might be a good ballpark.
@AbiRasheed Thanks, but I can't see the member number on anyone's profile. Where to look?