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Re: Casual-Users and the Font Market: An Interview with Type Designer Laura Worthington
Sloop 1, 2, 3 is actually a very practical method. For instance, the typographer may set the same text in three successive lines, in the three fonts as reference, and in a fourth working line in whic…1 -
Re: Casual-Users and the Font Market: An Interview with Type Designer Laura Worthington
She is well known for her scripts, but her body of work is more diverse than most.2 -
Re: Short Monotype Descenders
You’re thinking of “extra leading”. It’s always been my (Anglocentric, North American) experience that leading refers to baseline-to-baseline distance. Linespacing, and linefeed, I have always assume…1 -
Re: Neural Network Design Fonts
It’s just a tool, so it doesn’t actually “design” fonts, any more than a pen, punch, or Fontlab.1 -
Re: The Terms "Glyph List" versus "Character Set"
Please observe the correct distinction between characters and glyphs! In all my fonts, the glyph list is longer than the character set, including such things as small caps and alternate figures. Char…2
