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Re: Widths, weights and appropriate naming
There is at least one standard naming scheme than you can follow, and that CSS coders and Browsers are supposed to be familiar, at: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-fonts-3/#propdef-font-weight and https://…3 -
Re: Pablo Impallari's type testing site is gone
Hey yes, I need to pay the hosting bill, nothing complex. I've been in holiday-mode for a full year so I didn't cared very much. But hopefully I'll get back to working-mode tomorrow or so (after the …7 -
Re: Changes To Reactions Redux
Joe.. you are the only one who cares about that. I understand and respect your concern since I follow your accessibility stuff from the 90's when I was doing web development, information architecture…10 -
Re: Playing around with Venetians
You can go a lot more bolder... your current ExtraBold looks to me like a semibold.. so there is room to go further. Go explore the limits in a few letter and use adhesion text to test in some parag…2 -
Re: Are foundry initials an inherent part of a type family name?
There is also a practical point to it... having a unique name also helps when people search for your font, so even if it may be legal to use a similar name, it still better to use a unique one.3