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Re: manual hintig necessary?
While I agree with pretty much everything Aaron wrote regarding quality, I’m finding that no one wants to pay for manual hinting any more. For a long time, I have quoted hinting costs separately, bec…3 -
Re: manual hintig necessary?
We mostly do autohinting these days. The majority of rendering, even in environments like Windows that still respect (most) TT instructions, benefits from y-direction alignment controls and some shap…4 -
Re: Is there some version of Century Gothic that supports Georgian?
Consider Typotheque’s Ping, which has a nice Georgian design in a wide range of weights by Akaki Razmadze. Also has the benefit of not supporting a Russian company whose CEO has publicly supported th…2 -
Re: Latin, Greek, Cyrillic resources (classes, kerning, glyphs' comparing, Unicode blocks for LGC etc.)
Isn’t the point that class kernng can be used here, so there are, in fact, only two pairs being defined, not 78?1 -
Re: Authentic naive 17th century “grotesque” or postwar power tool disimprovement?
Something like 99% of inscribed Latin lettering chiseled in stone is done with a v-cut, because it is both efficient and visually attractive, but it isn’t the only method. One sometimes encounters, f…2