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Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
I wish there was a digital locker where I could store public domain versions of my fonts. Every five years, I'd be required to log in to prevent them from being released. Then when I get crushed by a…3 -
Re: FontPeople distribuiting one of my typefaces under a different name.
@"Jason Harcombe" It was cool of you to show up here and explain what happened. I wish you all the best too.2 -
Re: New Fontspring site
I like how variable fonts are prominent on the front page. Even if their interface doesn't support previews for them yet, it's progressive.2 -
Re: What to do about our fonts after we die?
I've been releasing some of my older/less profitable fonts into the public domain, and I plan to keep doing that. But I don't know how that type of thing could be executed in a will.4 -
Re: No art training; where to start?
Instead of applying the elements of typical art education to the problem, consider your adapting your literary/linguistic strengths to the task of creating typefaces. Create difficulties for yourself…2