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Re: Crushed by the Font Industry (Please Read)
You could engage a lawyer to go after end user licensing infringements, on a “pay if you win” basis. ** In distributor agreements, there is usually a clause about being able to audit the distributor’…7 -
Re: Buying shares of font sales
I wouldn’t do it, due to the hassle of handling the “paperwork” involved in paying royalties.3 -
Re: Why don't we hear about more use of variable fonts on the Web?
Those alternate glyphs are masters. The “weak zones” I refer to occur when neither the flat nor the pointed top are particularly appropriate. For Futura, between Regular and Heavy. (I don’t know how …2 -
Re: Why don't we hear about more use of variable fonts on the Web?
There is an ontological issue. Being infinitely variable is fundamentally different than having a discrete number of axis states to choose from. It may well be for the user that it is the more practi…4 -
Re: Photo Typeface?
Not all photo-composition was from glyph images on film fonts. The first wave of digital fonts in the 1970s (CRTronic, Digitek, etc.) used various methods to burn glyph shapes onto light-sensitive pa…3
