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Re: The middle spur of the minuscule “l” in French type designs, historically up to today.
FYI, we just posted Letterform Archive’s hi-fi capture of the “Spécimen des Caractères Romains Employés par l’Imprimerie Royale, de 1640 a 1846” comparing roman and italic alphabets from Garamont (Ja…4 -
Re: Nick Cooke of G-Type, TypographHer interview
Good call, Mark: https://chromeography.com/tagged/upright_script And, yes, Nick’s is more curvaceous, less square and angular. Congratulations on the launch @"Nick Cooke"!1 -
Re: Any website worth paying for advertising?
Anyone interested in sponsoring Typographica or Fonts In Use is more than welcome to contact us via the sites. (Here are some of our recent FIU sponsors.) We don’t post the ad rates in a forum like t…1 -
Re: Any website worth paying for advertising?
Yeah, it's interesting to live with the conflict of using an ad blocker yet representing an org who wants to advertise on the web. Not that I blame you! I have used ad blockers too, simply because we…2 -
Re: Book, Regular, Medium
I say “ambiguous” because there is no clear standard for where Book falls in a weight spectrum or even if it implies a weight value at all. Evidence: * https://twitter.com/alphabettes_org/status/1026…3