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Re: How do you know if a publisher has paid for a font license?
What James said. Remember it is a choice. There are vendors who once provided foundry partners with info about their licensees, but don’t do so anymore. Now ask yourself why that is.1 -
Re: This supposedly authentic ticket to Muhammad Ali’s debut pro fight isn't genuine, according to many
Lots of good things have been said in the linked threads already. [edit: and Jens just added more] Here’s what tickets typically looked like in the 1960s (and sometimes still in the 1980s): * printed…4 -
Re: Alchemical and calendar symbols from old printer’s manuals – more sources known?
Andreas, are you limiting your search to printers, or are specimens by type founders welcome, too? Also, are you focused on a certain period? Paul Shaw compiled a list of digitized specimens that are…4 -
Re: Apple's ancient Macintosh Font Editor app
Those demos can be found on FontLab’s Vimeo account: * DTL FontMaster 2 on Windows 7 * FontLab Studio 5 on Windows 7 * FontLab Fontographer 5 on Windows 7 * SoftUnion FontLab 2.5 on Windows 98 * Macr…4 -
Re: Carson Old Face
No, I haven’t heard of a typeface or foundry from that time by the name of Carson. The oldest example I’m aware of is Carson Condensed, which was an alias used by Lettergraphics for Binner Gothic in …1