I use <rlig> for the pseudo-random effect, because it continues to function beyond the narrow range of tracking observed by , <calt> and <dlig>. (View Post)
But they are not all the same, and neither are their designs, and although in toto the impression may be bland, with only a few that are exceptional, hasn’t it always been that way? I don’t share you… (View Post)
That may help explain their acquisition campaign, rather than being one of several distributors. If they acquire a foundry and become the only distributor of its fonts, then they are in a good positi… (View Post)
I suggest you experiment with some different specimen showings, in different kinds of faux usage. That way, you will be connecting your design choice with functionality and user-appeal. It’s a good w… (View Post)
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… (View Post)