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Re: Naming the Widest Width
Then there is the confusingly named Century Expanded, which was a narrower version of Century. It was called expanded because it expanded the amount of text you could fit in the same space. This usag…9 -
Re: youworkforthem
I've been with YWFT for almost ten years. They are not my biggest distributor, but they are responsive, reliable and easy to work with.1 -
Re: Illustrator and Photoshop both support OT variable fonts now
Aside from the discoverability issue, I like the way it works in Illustrator better. The weight, width, etc. change continuously as you move the sliders. In Photoshop, nothing changes until you relea…1 -
Re: Is it ok to call a "typeface design" the UI of a font software program?
When answering licensing questions, I tend to use the terms font (the name and associated visual appearance) and font file (the thing you install, i.e., the software). From the point of view of a fon…8 -
Re: Which typeface is this (as used by New York Magazine in their last fashion issue)?
Try asking at http://fontid.co or http://www.typophile.com/fontid1