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Re: Horace Carr
Not sold to a printer, but to the Dickinson Type Foundry (soon to be ATF). Specifically, it was Joseph W. Phinney who bought Camelot, and it is believed he added the lowercase to Goudy’s caps. I woul…1 -
Re: Baguettes ... early days
Making your first typeface is a lot of work, so congratulations on getting so far along. A few thoughts.... In the light: * h, n, d are pretty narrow. e and c are fairly wide. * Others are in between…2 -
Re: Fonts in the Wild
Historically, Adobe implemented copy protection for fonts three times, and deployed it twice, and every time ended up killing it because it wasn’t worth it in the long run. Other attempts at font cop…2 -
Re: Somebody Agrees with Hrant about Black-Letter
“Saccade length” in this context is referring to distance in words/characters/physical space, not temporal duration. If you keep linguistic-content per saccade fixed across writing systems, and the s…3 -
Re: Hello All!
Welcome to the Hotel TypeDrawers. You can check in any time you like....3
