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Re: Bad news for Clearview
The Clearview letters are superior—no doubt about it—but I find that an equal consideration is the spacing, a factor that wasn't mentioned by anyone. If you look at the Hellertown/Bethlehem signs in …1 -
Re: Bad news for Clearview
Chris, I'm afraid we're each aging in our own way. My problem is that my eyes adjust ever more slowly to changing distances, so the older I get, the more I rely on every piece of information I can wh…2 -
Re: Optical distortion when wearing glasses
I found that it takes a bit of research and a lot of persistence to get to the perfect lenses. As we age and our eye muscles lose their elasticity, we need more help for specific circumstances, such …4 -
Re: Recommended Type Design and Typography Books
It is rather difficult to imagine that we've forgotten Daniel Berkeley Updike's Printing Types: Their History, Forms, and Use; A Study in Survivals. (FYI, the revised 2nd ed., 1937, is far more valua…4 -
Re: Mid-70s Lettering Effects Service
Max, this article has some references for you: http://creativepro.com/scanning-around-with-gene-part-2-of-that-70s-type/ Dan Solo was truly a master of this craft, which was accomplished largely thro…4