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Re: Fontstore
Which, going by traditional categorisation, effectively makes Fontstore a foundry rather than a distributor. Countless font foundries have built large portions of their libraries on a work-for-hire …11 -
Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
Christian, even though your Traction solution looks a bit too "lowercasey" for my eyes, generally, I like this skeleton. One of my problems with the most common renditions of the Dresden sk…2 -
Re: How much % is fair to pay to reseller companies?
Generally speaking, having a font distributor simplifies things greatly for a type designer. The type designer starts a font project and then completes it. One the font family is ready to be distribu…3 -
Re: The vinyl records of font formats
One other thing: CFF-flavored OpenType is a complete superset of Windows Type 1. Conversion from Type 1 to OTF is lossless.1 -
Re: Where is Arabic Italic originating from?
In the late 16th century (and in German-speaking lands much later) a practice existed where the native languages were often set in blackletter type or in italic, while roman type was used for inserti…1