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Re: Dry Transfer Lettering — Germany — perhaps circa 1970 ?
Not sure if it could be of help, as you were speaking of German speaking countires, but in Italy R41 had this style (which I seem to get had a generic name, possibly “(Carattere) Medievale nero, Goti…2 -
Re: The design process
That‘s a very good synthesis. I would add that the question of "finding the «perfect» curve” while drawing by hand and drawing on the computer poses itself differently, and thus poses different…3 -
Re: Advice on 'j's
Also, how is /f ? That is important to know, as you could base your decision on how you decide to treat /f. I tend to prefer the analog form of (1) for /f, so I would rule out (2) for this additional…1 -
Re: Book, Regular, Medium
I like how they use consistently "Extra" and "Ultra" to indicate further extremizations of the weight, i.e. "Extralight" as lighter than "Light" and "Ext…1 -
Re: Documentation to include with fonts
This reminds me of Gábor Kóthay’s Incognito, which was absolutely original with the idea of associating specific swashes behavior to Ovest, West, North and South (Occidens, Oriens, etc.)1