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Re: text serif a, u, d
Adam — Keep in mind that when CH Griffith designed Monticello for Linotype in the mid 20th century, he was explicitly trying to recreate the idiosyncrasies and capture the historical charm of Binny &…6 -
Re: How do type designers feel about customers renaming font files in order to hide the fonts used?
It’s also possible that the font(s) in question were customized for the client even if they are based on commercial fonts, and renamed with the client name by the designer for versioning purposes.1 -
Re: How does Adobe's automatic Optical kerning work?
I’ve railed against this before, but maybe it’s time to do it again for a new generation.One needs to evaluate the results of applying Optical Metrics to a setting very carefully. Although it may hav…8 -
Re: How does Adobe's automatic Optical kerning work?
Sure, but . . . Really? In what way do you think it considering this?1 -
Re: How does Adobe's automatic Optical kerning work?
The results are the problem. That second “lithium” is a poorly spaced word. And not a particularly challenging one at that. Which is why I have trouble believing that the Adobe Optical Metrics algori…1
