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Re: French vs. German book typeface
Wigs, tailcoats, breeches and stockings are long since gone, but le style Garamond endures. Illustration by T.M. Cleland, 1929.1 -
Re: Experience working a monitor tablet ?
I’ve been using a Wacom tablet and stylus for 25+ years, never touch a mouse. I use it in conjunction with a big monitor, presently an iMac, and occasionally hook it up to a laptop. I’ve never had a …2 -
Re: The Mysteries of the Unicode Table
Ray, it doesn’t make any difference to readers. Those who know type generally like to see new faces which are close to existing styles conform to the familiar letter shapes. So some research is neces…1 -
Re: How skeleton based type design could shake up digital type design workflows
OK, I’ll give it a try. I’m starting on a new project, probably in May, and will use FA from the beginning. I’ll be doing only one or two weights, but in a wide variety of styles—sans, serif, sketchy…2 -
Re: How skeleton based type design could shake up digital type design workflows
I would be an ideal candidate to work in this manner—were I younger. As it is, I have been meaning to get around to using Glyphs for some time. I am quite content to plod along in FontLab, and devote…2