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Re: Latinized Greek
I will admit that I think that even a typeface such as that has a legitimate use. Not for writing the Greek language, of course. But if, for some reason, it were desired to add Greek letters to the L…1 -
Re: Who owns DIN typeface? (Type questions about rights and public domain)
Of course, Futura, Lydian, and Optima are three examples of typefaces that follow the classic Trajan column proportions for their caps, so perhaps that is not as surprising as it might seem. Not that…1 -
Re: List of glyphs that remain upright in italics
I tend to agree with your conclusion. People can always use non-italicized characters by not italicizing them. Not all word processing software provides access to advanced features of fonts like styl…1 -
Re: Proofreaders needed for a tutorial on extending a Latin set
It is good for information to be up-to-date and accurate.However, if people are making use of computer fonts that don't properly support their language, using letters that are the closest avail…2 -
Re: Plex; IBM's new font identity model
Before, I was having difficulty relating, but now I see more clearly how firms commissioning a typeface specifically for the purpose of establishing a corporate identity, and yet also making it free …3