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Re: Eth and Thorn - historical forms
Nothing wrong with that. But if you're designing a typeface, the first thing you do need to know is what the letters of the alphabet look like. What makes an A, a B, a C, and so on. That's inferred …2 -
Re: Will this work for Cyrillic?
The typeface DIN was precisely the sort of thing of which Neutor reminded me. So I am glad that I gauged your intentions in this regard correctly. I tend, however, to agree with the conventional wisd…1 -
Re: Separate language codes for different Englishes
No, that's not the point. Of course if doing things in the future-proof standards-compliant way is not an option, it's better to hack than to do without. But when you have the choice, it's better to…1 -
Re: Playing around with Venetians
Isn't a 1 in oldstyle numerals that looks like a 1 instead of like an I a rather recent innovation?1 -
Re: Plex; IBM's new font identity model
Is it? It's not as if we can actually do an experiment, setting up two parallel timelines with and without free fonts. But apparently there is some evidence: He goes on to say, though, that the curr…2