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Re: Type pricing and licensing: as a tool or material?
@"Dave Crossland" Shocking as in really high. That it takes a lot of money to make a font. It's just Google paid for them to make it available for free (those commissioned by Google). Btw, …2 -
Re: Which is the most effective naming convention for optical sizes?
S/M/L seems like the most logical since most people understands them. Also I like Display and Text, although it only allows a few sizes.2 -
Re: How do you maintain letter-form consistency?
I'm quite a beginner, but I hope I can give my opinion. About overshoot, I just make the same amount, usually 8-16 unit on 1000 em, depending on style or width. About curve tension, I'm using Fontlab…1 -
Re: PGF-Trajanite
Really nice project! The aperture on /e and /g on the thin weight (2.19) seems to open for me. The /e looks like it about to fall to the right. Also, the /S and /s doesn't look like it shares the sam…1 -
Re: Where to look for type design/editing opportunities, in a general sense?
I want to add an idea on the font engineering book. I think it would be really helpful. I'm a beginner type designer myself, but a web developer by day. But I don't do the Python code stuff for makin…2