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Re: Ultra-compressed flat-siders
They look better, but they also look like a different typeface. A given typeface has a certain character, a character that our users –hopefully– choose it for, that simply cannot survive beyond certa…1 -
Re: Somebody Agrees with Hrant about Black-Letter
The simpler the content (and most content is simple enough for most people) the more the mechanics of reading becomes overheard; so more data per fixation (notably including the parafovea = immersiv…0 -
Re: Plex; IBM's new font identity model
I fully grasp the marketing value, and even appreciate it (although free fonts always do some damage to the field). My issue is specifically with giving away a branding typeface. Perhaps not overtly,…0 -
Re: Robofont or Glyphs for Type design
FontLab. Besides being very powerful, you don't want to commit to something that doesn't run on most of the world's computers.0 -
Re: Never Mind Starling
Definitely read the rebuttal, but frankly it was far less convincing, in fact full of smoke-screens.0