John Hudson

  • Re: Sans

    It’s difficult to judge a typeface intended for branding without knowing who the client is, how the typeface will be deployed, and factors such as the client name, current or planned taglines, coordi…
  • Re: AI and the type industry, article.

    That barrier has already been broken in several ways by digital typography, so that is not what I am saying—and not what I wrote. I said that I prefer ‘may be’ to ‘will be’ when talking about specifi…
  • Re: AI and the type industry, article.

    In the article, you say I would have more cautiously stated this as something that dynamic, context-sensitive typefaces may be something that happens (I would also have avoided the term ‘evolutionary…
  • Re: Web Font Security

    Also, incremental font transfer is coming. Of obvious benefit for larger fonts, especially CJK, but it is something that font foundries could specify as a license requirement for self-hosted webfonts…
  • Re: Type Network's new CEO

    I agree with that. Dependence on platforms owned by other people—and especially dependence on a single platform owned by other people—is not a good idea.
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