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Re: Color will be the new Italic. Color will be the new Bold.
Robert Bringhurst has used colour in typography, in hierarchical manner. I recall one work where the lines of text overlapped, in different colours. Couldn’t find that online, but this from his Selec…6 -
Re: Home office vs. office
I’ve worked at home since 1992. I was an art director/graphic designer then. That was before the internet; the game-changers being the telephone-answering (cassette) machine and pager—but then email …3 -
Re: Can apostrophes swing both ways?
Right John, Verdana was corrected, IIRC. That’s why I used a language tag. ** Here is an interesting German writing style, from Drei Märchen by Wilhelm Busch, late 19th century.2 -
Re: Can apostrophes swing both ways?
Flipped left quotes appeared in several pervasive American typefaces of the early 20th century. I’ve always loved them in old movie title and cartoon lettering. I made them the default in a couple of…1 -
Re: the OpenType features UI questionnaire /Q1
On further reflection, I don’t think the relevant question for foundries is how much time or money they put into producing fonts with discretionary OT features, but how many they have published. Beca…2