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Re: Josef Pichler & Sons, Graz paper bag
The lettering and layout is fashionably modernist, but when was a top hat a fashion item, and not just for formal occasions? That would be 1930, when Marlene Dietrich wore a tux and top hat in “Moroc…2 -
Re: The future of type
I’ve been exploring the possibilities of alternates and contextuality within OpenType for a while now, and there’s a lot of neat stuff that can be done, but it is starting to feel a bit bogus—if all …2 -
Re: The future of type
I would say the bounce metaphor is more along the lines of positioning Letraset by eye (around Paul at left): or Matisse cut-outs. https://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2014/matisse/the-cut-o…1 -
Re: The future of type
I predict that fonts will migrate to become part of layout applications, as parametric (metafont) entities. Eventually. This will shift the focus of interest in typography further away from the reduc…3 -
Re: lcaron and dcaron
I would suggest plenty of sidebearing, so that in a word like Veľká, the accent looks closer to its letter than the next. For the same reason, be wary of kerning with x-height letters, in words such …5
