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Re: Which is the most effective naming convention for optical sizes?
Most of the typefaces I'm aware of that have optical sizes include the numeric size in points in the typeface name. Unless the typeface isn't intended to be used for printing on paper, I would think …1 -
Re: Small text Granjone with Cyrillic and Greek
I was curious, and so I looked it up. The forms on the right were used in the official Abkhaz orthography from 1909 to 1926. More recently, when the Cyrillic script was again used to write Abkhaz, T…1 -
Leroy, Gorton, and Standardgraph
Thanks to this article on Typothequehttps://www.typotheque.com/articles/from_lettering_guides_to_cnc_plottersI learned something new the other day.Old computer keyboards used the same style of letter…4 -
Re: Microsoft to Choose New Default Font to Replace Calibri
I've found more extensive specimens of these five typefaces here:https://office-watch.com/2021/check-out-the-five-new-fonts-in-microsoft-365/2 -
Re: Microsoft to Choose New Default Font to Replace Calibri
I'm not so sure about that. From the Microsoft page I referenced, it appears that just as it is Calibri instead of Times Roman that comes up by default in WordPad in the operating system, the succes…1