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Re: Optical correction in Arabic monoline
That is not how cognitive scientists now believe that we read.2 -
Re: How much % is fair to pay to reseller companies?
Adam, your suggested model is actually the opposite of what I proposed. My proposal was that the distributor percentage would go down as sales went up, rewarding the person who created the product th…12 -
Re: Mixing and matching italic and roman shapes in cyrillic fonts
It may also be worth noting that the illustration of Maxim's 1963 Helvetica comes from a wonderful book on the work of Moscow lettering artists. Like a number of other examples in the book, this is a…0 -
Re: Mixing and matching italic and roman shapes in cyrillic fonts
Very Bulgarian. Depends on the style of type and how consistent you are. There's no reason why an upright and formalised version of the cursive letter shape norms can't constitute a valid style (it i…1 -
Re: Ascender & descenders in Latin type design
For traditional text faces, I use a simple rule: x-height + descender = cap height. Ascender height is basically stylistic, i.e. it can vary pretty freely depending on the style of type and the effec…6