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Re: Type fiction
Starling Burgess, the designer of Times New Roman.3 -
Re: Equality Challenge, dyslexia and sans serif
It should also be noted that large-print books are set in serifed type. This is empirical evidence, of a kind (market forces), that those with reading difficulties prefer it that way.1 -
Re: TypeDrawers diversity postmortem postmortem
Cantankerous is an epithet oft applied to old folks, but they also say that one mellows with age. Go figure. I had a lot of nasty bantering with Hrant Papazian on Typophile, but we are quite friendly…3 -
Re: Petite Caps, anyone?
I don’t think so! I was never sure whether they were supposed to be bigger or smaller than small caps.1 -
Re: Height of straight and curly quotes marks
I’ve put angled “straight” quote glyphs in several typefaces, and made them identical to “curly” quotes. I figure that the only reason they are vertical (or “neutral”, according to Unicode) is becaus…2