There’s a fantastic typography plugin for LibreOffice I use all the time. That makes many of the most common OpenType features really easy to access by inserting the code+value to the font name. Anyt… (View Post)
It’s because weights differ more, percentage-wise, at the light end than the heavy end. Choosing a more exponential-ish progression tends to make the relative change from one weight to its neighbors … (View Post)
Or another way of looking at it: The red dashed line (where the apex is relative to the body of the glyph) is closer to the middle in the Heavy weight, but gradually moves to the right side as the st… (View Post)
Ok, I've done some testing with this software and I'm happy to report, for those interested, that it absolutely works as advertised and is quite fast, even when you tell it to favor accuracy over spe… (View Post)