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Re: Critique my Garamond (yes, another one)
Don't be disappointed. Be content with learning and realising there's room for improvement. Type design is a process of learning just as much as designing.4 -
Re: Just curious... do you enjoy drawing the thin or black masters more?
A bit off topic but... hot tip: if you're designing a duplexed typeface, design the darkest weight first.1 -
Re: Would you recommend being a type designer?
The first thing I'd ask myself if I was to considering becoming a type designer is., 'does the job fit my temperament' or more specifically, ' can I work as a type designer and be satisfied with all…5 -
Re: To know the standard practice...
Refer to Thomas’ comment above about overlaps. Attempting to define what is standard practice for ALL fonts isn’t really possible. Plus type designers have different methods, and fonts can require di…4 -
Re: To know the standard practice...
lots to unpack here: Firstly, flattening glyphs BEFORE export can result in outlines not interpolating correctly across your masters (let's say a thin and extra bold) , as it's often necessary to hid…4