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Re: Will this work for Cyrillic?
TNR (or other typical text faces) are systems of parts designed to work together. When I was younger, experimenting with typefaces, I thought some parts of old typefaces looked superfluous and tried …5 -
Re: Plex; IBM's new font identity model
Fonts like Plex change nothing. We'll have free, self generating typefaces in less than 2 decades. Not parametric type design but AI proper. You can try to hold back the tide but there'll be a day wh…3 -
Re: Are we heading towards a "VariableFontCloud"?
With enough money you could do it right now. I think you'd have to keep sans-serif, serif and script separate. Blending sans to serif always looks dopey.0 -
Re: What was the very first typeface described as “feminine”?
A few years ago I went back over my old ad copy to clean it up. Yuck! It was all girly this and manly that—so cringeworthy. People still do it but I don't think they realize how tone deaf it comes ac…2 -
Re: Is the term ‘foundry’ a proper name for digital companies?
It's so corny, isn't it? I try to use font company if I can. Or at the very least, roll my eyes and say foundry sarcastically. Maybe throw some air quotes while I'm at it.3