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Re: Who owns DIN typeface? (Type questions about rights and public domain)
To add some additional detail to Thomas' excellent reply. 1) For the creation of Bahnschrift, Microsoft went back to the original specification (they licensed the original spec directly from the DIN …7 -
Re: Fonts won't upload to Myfonts - vertical metrics issues?
@"James Puckett" You should set the WinAscent and WinDescent values as they should be set to avoid clipping for apps that care about that, and then turn on the 'useTypoMetrics' flag, which …4 -
Re: Considering new computer: Feedback on MacBook Pros from last couple years.
For me, 13" is a totally fine screen size to work on. I definitely prefer working in a large screen environment like I have at my office at home, but the point of the laptop is portability. My s…3 -
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