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Re: FontPeople distribuiting one of my typefaces under a different name.
Jason: While I’m sorry that you’re ill, I believe that you have an obligation to come clean about this and tell all that you know, including the names and products of the type designers who may have …8 -
Re: Notes on the rendering of Garamond and Caslon typefaces when set at small sizes. Also, a request.
Thomas, I think your argument is unproductive and unhelpful. Fiz’s question showed taste and discernment. As it is likely that his taste had been formed by his examination of printed books, my respon…1 -
Re: This is what Monotype is doing instead of anything helpful
Yesterday, I received an email from a “Sales Development Representative” at Monotype. He was writing to registered users of the now defunct FontExplorer X Pro to set up one-on-one appointments to dis…5 -
Re: A new character?
I had always associated this kind of unnecessary accenting with the byways of U.S. commerce. There was a Chrysler car in the 1970s called the “Volaré,” as if the name needed an acute accent to get th…2 -
Re: Is it unlawful or unethical to alter a font?
Joyce, it was partly rhetorical, especially the question about (the nonexistent) court cases. I post something along these lines every time the topic comes up. What I’m railing against is bullying. O…1