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Re: Random glyph variation to mimic handwritten font
I don’t know how the <rand> supporting layout apps work to do that, but I doubt it has the effect which we desire, which is the non-repetition of identical glyphs for the same character, in clo…2 -
Re: Is this a Gill Sans Variant?
Here’s another with stylistic variants, from the 1930s. Both geometric; I would sub-categorize them as neoclassical and art deco.The neoclassical one is Kabel, or a clone thereof.2 -
Re: Is this a Gill Sans Variant?
Yes, it’s Monotype’s “infant” Gill, with the single-bowl /a and /g, which found popularity as an adult face in mid-century-modern France and Germany, being slightly more continental and “Futuristic” …9 -
Re: Goldman Sans?
I don’t see much news in this design.The legibility thing, with big x-height, serifed /i and tailed /l, is old hat.Recently, a corporate sans included different versions for text and display, that wa…1 -
Re: Looking for native Cyrillic readers to take a look at my attempt.
Mostly, Art Deco Cyrillic lettering was very blocky, with the style based on arcs of circle (rather than just rounded corners on an orthogonal framework) being rare. However, I did find this for refe…5
