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Re: Hilfea : first step on Francesco Griffo typefaces
There is no original for the lower-case v. You get upper-case V but not U, and you get lower-case u but not v. At least in De Aetna itself; Aldus may have used the typeface on books in languages othe…1 -
Re: "Cursive" italic forms
Compatible with the Hammond typewriter, but also able to use proportionally-spaced typestyles, is the Vari-Typer. By now, they've also become antiques instead of junk. It used a four-unit system; bas…1 -
Re: "Cursive" italic forms
IBM made an imitation of Olympia's script typeface for their typebar electric typewriters, they called it Corinthian Script. But nothing resembling the typestyle of their Script elements for the Sele…2 -
Re: Maths glyphs in a non-maths font?
It depends on which operator it is. I don't think there's any need to draw mu for micro, or Omega for Ohm, differently from the normal Greek letters. But Sigma for summation is fairly wide, almost s…3 -
Re: Bradbury Thompson, Alphabet 26, 1950 – permissions for book
Wikipedia Commons expresses doubt about the eligibility of the image for copyright, but they may be in error.https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alphabet_26_by_Bradbury_Thompson.png1