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Re: Some questions for Chinese type designers
Not a Chinese type designer, but I might be able to give you some answers. 2. You’re referring to characters designed based on calligraphic traditions. When using the brush, strokes tend to bend a bi…3 -
Re: Low vision calendar company seeks a better font
> Verdana isn’t a good option because it looks ridiculous in huge sizes. Many of the Microsoft fonts beginning with C, like Calibri, that are built into Windows have, first of all, been designed b…5 -
Re: Stephen Fry re-invents printing with movable type
While I am one who always will mention that Korea was the first inventor of metal moveable type, the importance of Gutenberg's invention cannot be understated—not because it was the first, but becaus…2 -
Re: Dyslexie font - activism
Earlier this year, Microsoft released "Learning Tools for Onenote" to help students with reading difficulties achieve better success. All of the features and options are backed up with rese…5 -
Re: Windows doesn't use bitmaps embedded in .TTF/.OTF (FontForge)
Actually, Windows ships several fonts that contain bitmap data. The legacy East Asian fonts, in particular, are places where you can see them still shipped and often times still in use. So, assuming …2