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Re: Antarctican Cyrillic
I don't know what Vasil's advice would be, but my own re. /Д/ and /Л/ is almost always to make them less rectangular, so the top narrower and the left stroke less vertical.4 -
Re: What character set do you usually reach for as a default when you start a new font?
Well, you won't hear any argument from me that client procurement requirements are often daft when it comes to character sets, but it's hard to blame them. Most companies don't have script and langua…1 -
Re: Launch Timing
Dave: I wouldn't equate frequency in Google search terms as a straight equivalence with 'interest'. If we look at what has happened during this period in terms of the concentration of font distributi…7 -
Re: Bold spacing and kerning rules
Nick: I think that's something one needs a certain amount of experience to be able to do if one has something like an intermediate, nominal Regular weight in mind.1 -
Re: Bold spacing and kerning rules
Not really, because the spacing of type relates to a) the optical mass of the glyphs being spaced, b) the regularity of spacing of related exterior shapes independent of internal counter (e.g. the ri…5