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Re: Usefulness of Emoji in a fun example
Yes. I feel like, on Typedrawers many classify emoji as cultural garbage and people who use it, low-cultured and/or feeble minded. Make fun of it if you like. Sometimes emojis are misunderstood but y…6 -
Re: Usefulness of Emoji in a fun example
I don't understand emoji hostility in type design. A new globally understood ideogrammatical alphabet is developing right before our eyes. It's not made of monochromatic strokes like the re…8 -
Re: Instagram adds TYPE mode to Stories
Actually, I saw Neon doing well a few months ago and thought hey, I should do a monoline script too. I started looking at old metal script type and doing tests based on those classic forms and gave u…2 -
Re: Instagram adds TYPE mode to Stories
Unless the lowercase is identical, I don't see it. The forms in Neon's capitals are standard early to mid twentieth-century script caps. If you look through Encyclopedia of Typefaces or oth…8 -
Re: Typeface Dissertation survey
Wouldn't a "modern day Jimmy Savile" have to come after Jimmy Savile? Maybe an old timey Jimmy Savile. Or perhaps, like a Jimmy Savile of old. I think I've put twice as much thoug…6
