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Re: I trained a neural network to kern a font (mostly)
Well, that's an advantage of automated kerning *in the layout app*. It doesn't help if that automated kerning is being done in a font editor, as the fonts can't store cross-font kernin…1 -
Re: Kerning Underscore
The reason to have them flush—or better, just slightly overlapping—is that people sometimes set rows of underscores as a quick "blank"... actually really common usage. Even by pro designers.3 -
Re: Playing around with Venetians
I haven't looked closely, but just at first glance, I really like it. It really captures the feeling of actual printed Jenson type from the 1470s.2 -
Re: What was the very first typeface described as “feminine”?
Your “almost entirely” is my “not at all near.” I have known too many people who didn’t fit that binary, even for physical genitalia. That is unfair nonsense. The list was nothing to do with “contri…11 -
Re: What was the very first typeface described as “feminine”?
What's funny is, if I was asked to categorize them, I would have put the assignment of the triangles the other way around. But then again, I wouldn't have thought either one was really clea…4
