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Re: Will digital fonts ever enter the retro fashion cycle?
I think static digital fonts will be as retro in the future as metal type today. Fonts seem to become more and more adaptive liquid rather than concrete outlines.1 -
Re: Password protected zip-files
The only way to keep your work secure is to not publish it. So it might be more beneficial to focus on nice experience for people who want to buy your fonts, rather than on those who never will. And …1 -
Re: Legalizing a personal "workhorse" font for a specific client
“She liked it” right away doesn’t sound like a big company that can cover you all of the development costs and potential sales/usage. And you’d also need to design yourself a new workhorse — who’d pa…3 -
Re: After playing with letters for years, here's my first serious attempt at type design - Advices?
You have two sets of widths here, so keep a good contrast between them. For that reason, n can be narrower; right now it’s not here nor there. And then make sure to match all narrow letters to each o…1 -
Re: After playing with letters for years, here's my first serious attempt at type design - Advices?
Just an opinion: 1. The connection of bowl to the stem of b and p should be a little lighter; 2. The tittle might benefit from being heavier and placed a little higher; 3. Do you really want to make …3