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Re: Reviving an old project
ov still looks a tad tighter than vo This may not be true from a sidebearing perspective, but the particular asymmetric shape of the “o” means that on one side it bulges towards the v and on the othe…2 -
Re: Why don't we hear about more use of variable fonts on the Web?
There is no “universal automation” being suggested: just a change in the default to make it based on pt/px size rather than fixed at the font default. Nobody has suggested saying an author’s ability…1 -
Re: Crushed by the Font Industry (Please Read)
Cindy, I just want to say that I am really sorry that you have had such a bad experience. But I hope you know that from our previous private conversations! For what its worth, I have not had such neg…2 -
Re: Why don't we hear about more use of variable fonts on the Web?
Or you set the font to change swap from one design to the other (using alternate glyphs) at some point(s) in the designspace. For example, above a certain weight, switch to the flat-apex versions of…1 -
Re: fontke.com - Evolved piracy!
@JoyceKetterer You of course know me well enough to correctly guess that I have a “strict” definition of DRM. That is, embedding bits or any other metadata in the font do not quite qualify. Sticking …1
