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Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
@"Dave Crossland" Quite. And valuation of intellectual property for any purpose is always pretty vague. I had occasion to discuss this with a registered valuator a few months ago, and basic…2 -
Re: Is it possible to customize font price for different areas? (higher internationally, lower locally)
In the IL case, they are literally different products—i.e. different fonts—, and not something we make available to distributors and resellers. They’re not directly parallel to what you are trying to…1 -
Re: Is it possible to customize font price for different areas? (higher internationally, lower locally)
For indigenous language fonts, we’ve ended up making separate versions of the fonts, so that we can offer the IL versions on a pay–what–you–want basis (which can be free) as a separate product. It ex…2 -
Re: Drawing Cyrillic т, ш, and ц With Thick Horizontal Strokes
In Cyrillic ductus, these letters normally have a thin horizontal. Corresponding shapes in Greek minuscule traditionally have thicker horizontals, but that typical pen angle is much steeper in writin…1 -
Re: Drawing Cyrillic т, ш, and ц With Thick Horizontal Strokes
There’s leeway, of course, and for optical balance the longer horizontals benefit from a little extra weight, but Matthew is talking about making these strokes consistent with the horizontals of 2, 5…2
