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Re: principles for designing Greek "italics" (aka slanted Greek)
A lot of Greek publishing in the 20th Century used what were originally two distinct typefaces in combination: an upright, derived from Didot's 18th Century Greek types, so common as to be refer…3 -
Re: ATypI's (old) stance on cloning vs. yours
Alas, no longer. She passed away 13 December.1 -
Re: ATypI's (old) stance on cloning vs. yours
There are other organisations that have fairly extensive and practical ethical guidelines and documentation, and which manage to do so without contravening antitrust legislation. See, for example, th…2 -
Re: ATypI's (old) stance on cloning vs. yours
It may be helpful to identify the legal concern that some parties, notably Adobe, had regarding the old Code Morale and antitrust legislation. It isn't the existence of an ethical behaviour poli…7 -
Re: Do you sort your glyphs?
I tend to group glyphs by type: • Basic alphabetic uppercase (e.g. A–Z for Latin) • Uppercase diacritics, sorted according to basic alphabetic, followed by specials such as Eth and Thorn • Basic alph…6
