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Re: Type pricing and licensing: as a tool or material?
It's a tool as it's usually not an end it itself, but something used to reach an end. I'm making a poster? I need to have text on it? I use a font.1 -
Re: Type pricing and licensing: as a tool or material?
I’m not a type designer, but a fan and someone interested. As a customer, honestly I feel like type is more similar to a tool, and I would not expect to keep paying a company who makes hammers each t…3 -
Re: Industrial typefaces
For me industrial type is when it is engraved on metal objects, like vintage film cameras a few quick photos I just took from a some I have here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gT2XYnqD2lF8Zj…3 -
Re: Passing the Torch
Just catching up, congrats on a job well done Stewf, and welcome Tiffany & James :-D1 -
Re: Oblique vs Italic
As a type user, I would assume an oblique is mechanically slanted, and italic has specially drawn forms. Rationally, I know that most fonts don't follow those rules, but that is how I interpret the t…1