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Re: Suggest modulated sans serif
I’ve always admired Cyrus Highsmith’s Amira. Highsmith fonts always have a lot of “flavor”, though. Not sure how much your brand can accommodate.(Bonus if your client is a multi-national, or has such…6 -
Re: Implementing OpenType calt or init with Latin script in 2024
Given that the OP states that the default I in the font is currently the one with crossbars, intended for use at the beginning of a word, it seems to me it would be easier in this case to simply have…3 -
Re: Serifed Schwa
You anticipated my follow-up question, as I got to wondering how easy licensing would have been to work out under MT. 😬 😆2 -
Re: The Number sign—now and then—across languages.
My point in providing the BB&S example was that trying to evaluate stylistic compatibility for such characters by seeking historical precedent is something of a red herring. Such auxiliary charac…2 -
Re: The Number sign—now and then—across languages.
For what it’s worth, in metal days the octothorpe-style number sign would not have been supplied as part of a standard font of type. And it would not have been style-specific. It would have been avai…6