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Re: Non-English languages that use the 26 letters used in English
Given that there are 100 tiles in a scrabble set, you'd need a language with a very similar letter frequency (small differences would unfairly impact overall gameplay). E.g. According to this study (…3 -
Re: Typography focused forum for graphic designers (not just type designers)
Thanks @"Oliver Weiss (Walden Font Co.)" Looks like there's an English-speaking sister site as well: typography.guru :)1 -
Re: Hamburger Button
@"Florian Pircher" The hamburger icon is a widely used navigational element, not an esoteric glyph used by a single application. Many common glyphs are not intuitive, nor do they need to be…1 -
Re: Hamburger Button
@"Florian Pircher" While I agree that the semantics of most icons are context-dependent, I also feel that they are well served by a set of consistent digital values. The private use area do…3 -
Re: Hamburger Button
Quick search suggest that neither U+2630, nor U+2261, are used as hamburgers on the first page of Google results. Although, in lieu of an appropriate Unicode value, the use of a consistent homograph/…2