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Re: Typography places to visit in NY?
Soho and Noho are fun if you like nineteenth century stuff. Most blocks have one or two examples of carved lettering or lettering cast in iron. But you will have to walk a lot to see it. And the subw…2 -
Re: Typography places to visit in NY?
Greenwood cemetery has an abundance of amazing inscribed lettering.2 -
Re: MyFonts and families
Interest in Google fonts, Commercial Type, and Creative Market has been rising over the same time period. So my hypothesis is that it’s the result of new competitors and hot new typefaces being anno…3 -
Re: Books About Type Design and Founding in the United States of America
The Annenberg deal is especially nice because it’s the second edition, which has eight appendices by Saxe.2 -
Re: Custom fonts: pricing of interpolated weights
I increase the cost of masters based on time I expect to spend proofing the interpolations. For example, I designed a set of Didone display faces with optical sizes. The differences were relatively m…3