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Re: Working title "Exactica"
Personally, in line with Ray Larabie's comment, I thought that unlike the X, the original K and the R weren't broken, and so "fixing" them led to the typeface no longer embodying …1 -
Re: Somebody Agrees with Hrant about Black-Letter
The Koreans seem to be quite satisfied with their script, not least because it is quite phonetic. If the entirety of a syllable block can be included in the foveal region, it might not be needed to m…2 -
Re: Working title "Exactica"
In general, I think it looks nice. My first reaction was, oh, there are so many typefaces in this general category these days - but that is true of any category of typeface, so I quickly woke up and …1 -
Re: A new transitional typeface needs a name
What about fictional Russian cipher machines? So that's two movies that have to be considered.1 -
Re: A new transitional typeface needs a name
While doubtless Ellmer Stefan's typeface has character, and I wouldn't want to appear to be taking a cheap shot at it therefore, Essay was also used as the name for a proportionally-spaced…2