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Re: Inspiration for Times New Roman
One other tidbit regarding the name... Both Monotype and Linotype released versions of the face in the thirties, but Monotype called it Times New Roman and Linotype called it Times Roman. When Linoty…3 -
Re: MyFonts' pricing guidelines - do you agree?
@JoyceKetterer It's easier for me to have one version of my font, and simpler for the customer as well. That said, it really depends on the script. Greek and Cyrillic are close enough to Latin that i…3 -
Re: MyFonts' pricing guidelines - do you agree?
If you're in the retail font market, you're not being paid by the hour. The way to think about adding things like Greek and Cyrillic is that it increases the appeal and expands the potential market f…12 -
Re: Question: Why are foot serifs cupped?
I think cupped serifs tend to make a face look a bit crisper or sharper. You can also see this effect with Optima, with not just the stroke endings, but in the strokes as well. The inverse treatment …3 -
Re: Russian font sales
If you want to have a Russian distributor, I would suggest Paratype. They are not a big distributor for me, but do a decent amount of business and provide an option for the occasional Russian custome…8