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Re: favourite sources for metal type research
Be sure to be attentive to page numbers when flipping through pages in the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin digital copies. I’ve been using it as a resource for a particular typeface recently and occasiona…5 -
Re: Historical background of De Vinne, Howland and other related late 19th century american typefaces
It’s a tough call, to be sure. I’m not sure as to how much material using the typeface is available to you, but I would likely look within each size for the most common angle of the spine and how oft…1 -
Re: Font Identification Question
Better venues for your questions of this sort. http://fontid.co/ (As linked to in the rules and likely best for your current purpose) http://www.identifont.com/2 -
Re: Code points for alternate glyphs
It felt more appropriate to mention this here than in Clint’s thread over here: I have seen alternate glyphs both have a code point in a PUA while also having the same glyph unencoded. Menk Qagan Tig…1 -
Re: A Fun Find: Early Greek Didot (1790)
Ah that’s a lovely design, nice job toning down some of the blobs while maintaining its character. I also really like how you handled /pi and /ϖ. Always nice to have more good examples to try and und…1