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Re: Untitled serif, student type design
IMHO that is only true if one purely looks for an equilibrium of white space (or red in the image below): Those who are familiar with my research, know my ideas about the role of the stem interval fo…2 -
Re: Untitled serif, student type design
Dooa doa doa – doa doa doaa2 -
Re: r rotunda in inscriptions
Hi John, This protogothic book hand from the 12th century (England) shows for instance an r rotunda that looks a bit like a 2.1 -
Re: r rotunda in inscriptions
The ‘round’ r was used after a letter that was (initially) round. Nina’s example shows an 18th-century mainly Fraktur-based lettering with some arbitrary combinations. Especially lettering leaves roo…8 -
Re: Understanding the LeMo cadence grid
Brief introduction to the cadence-units concept –part 3 Bold weights are deviations from the original pattern of roman type, which was initially, i.e., in the fifteenth century, only meant for the ‘re…2
