There's a type ID category at graphicdesignforum.com. There are a few people there who seem to recognize even the most obscure typefaces. I've probably designed several hundred logos over the previou… (View Post)
I don't like handwriting typefaces. They're imitations of, well, handwriting, which just rubs me the wrong way — sort of like imitation wood.I hate designing the @ glyph. There's just too much stuff … (View Post)
I liken this to buying, for example, a clock radio. I didn't purchase the rights to the technology inside the radio, but if I want to take it apart and fiddle with it for my private purposes, I shoul… (View Post)
@James Bridges, in addition to what Marc and John mentioned, including italics in a variable font is possible, but separate italic variable fonts are more common. One reason for this is that signific… (View Post)
Today, the design and production phases of any project overlap to the point where there's hardly a distinction. I've always missed the paste-up and mechanical-building parts of the job — the… (View Post)