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Re: Type pricing and licensing: as a tool or material?
Just to add a couple of cents, it’s cheaper to buy a computer in the US (especially in a low sales tax state) than in Ukraine or some other countries. The poor guys have to pay extra for transportati…3 -
Re: Type pricing and licensing: as a tool or material?
Sure, one person’s labor is small, but reproduction is endless. Reproduction is the difference between a popular blogger making ads for years seen by some millions of followers each time, and a perso…1 -
Re: Which are the most appreciated small foundries as of today?
The disagreement may come from a different perspective though — surely anyone can do what they want. But how does an opinion of an experienced designer who is “growing tired of the type business” an…1 -
Re: Which are the most appreciated small foundries as of today?
typefaces.temporarystate.net nicely falls under that description. I believe the foundry is the author’s low-key side project, but it’s so good. letters.temporarystate.net to give more context.1 -
Re: FontLab vs Glyphs
Another opinion from someone who switched from FL: Glyphs manages to balance automation with not oversmarting the designer. Whenever you have an idea of how to improve something about Glyphs, it eith…1