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Re: Proper way of designing the “@” symbol
The at symbol is mainly used within lowercase, so it should be designed to look good in this context. Quite a few fonts have an alternate for all-caps settings. Aktiv Grotesk is one of them, see the …2 -
Re: On the use of blind texts
While working on his JAF Bernini, Tim Ahrens used the current version as the standard font in his browser, overruling the default fonts via custom CSS. This struck me as very practical and clever. Af…3 -
Re: What is your standard Latin character set?
Also keep in mind that Vietnamese is not restricted to Vietnam (This goes for all languages, to various degrees.) According to this source based on the US Census, there were almost 1.5 million Vietna…10 -
Re: Typeface Name Check
While the primary purpose of Fonts In Use is to show use examples, it also has a vast and growing database of typefaces, including pre-digital ones and such that have no uses attached to them yet. I …4 -
Re: Typeface Name Check
If you want to expand your search to historic typefaces that are not offered in digital form yet (or anymore), you could search the typeface designer/foundry pdfs compiled by Hans Reichardt for the K…4