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Re: Releasing variable fonts alongside static fonts
Yes, “Variable” is more obvious. But then again, if everybody is using “VF” it will not take any new designer long to figure out that VF is an abbreviation for Variable Font. Seeing as they probably …2 -
Re: Join The Digital Currency Revolution: Custom Font for a Bitcoin Startup in Amsterdam:
Ideal spacing for lettering, and even a logo, is quite a bit different for small print vs large-scale banner. That said, it can be hard to get the people who are using the logo to keep track of whic…3 -
Re: Join The Digital Currency Revolution: Custom Font for a Bitcoin Startup in Amsterdam:
I can see some use in having the logotype in font form. You can type it as text. Don't have to worry as often about resolution and scaling. (Then again, you do have to host the font if you want …3 -
Re: Releasing variable fonts alongside static fonts
The trick about using “instances” in that way is that “instance” already means “a virtual font that is still part of the variable font.” So there is potential confusion using the same term to also me…1 -
Re: Releasing variable fonts alongside static fonts
For the actual question.... 1) If both versions exist, then I will stick VF at the end of the family name for the variable version. I am inclined to do something to keep the static fonts from name-co…3
