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Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
Having designed the character in a variety of genres, I’ve come to the conclusion that what works best in most is the Flat-top Dresden (e.g. in Sense, bottom right), with the Leipzig (e.g. in Goodchi…5 -
Re: How to be a full-time typographer
First, get a hit typeface.1 -
Re: Council for German Orthography officially allows use of u+1E9E
The Typedrawers typeface appears to be lacking this important character! (And if substituted from another font, why in bold?)2 -
Re: At what point of the design process do you start digitising your drawings?
I question the premise of this thread, which locates drawing as a purely analogue media process. I draw digitally, using a tablet and stylus, creating and manipulating Bezier paths on screen in FontL…2 -
Re: Kerning and Nick Shinn's mashed potatoes preference
No. I’m saying that type needs to breathe, and fonts in which gaps are closed up—which is the majority of kerning—have the air sucked out of them. Also, consider the default (above) of Helvetica, com…5