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Re: Type pricing and licensing: as a tool or material?
It's possible to make a living releasing free fonts. My free-ish fonts come with a commercial use desktop license. They generate income from sales of non-free fonts in the same family as well as embe…6 -
Re: Type design critiques should cost some money
@"Hrant H. Papazian" I've listened to over a decade of your theory so let's see what you've got. With the amount of time you spend on Typedrawers talking about lack of innovation and progre…6 -
Re: Type design critiques should cost some money
I just want to chime in and say that this is the uncoolest thread on this forum ever. Edit: someone show me a worse idea that's ever been posted on this forum. This one takes the cake.5 -
Re: How to be productive drawing type?
My diacriticals got easier when I learned to love them. Doing the accents used to be a nuisance but no longer. The more you learn about the possibilities, the less they feel like a chore. I'll admit …4 -
Re: Type pricing and licensing: as a tool or material?
@"Hrant H. Papazian" I agree with that. From my point of view, I'm in the business of making art supplies; as much of an artist as people who manufacture pencils or erasers. Maybe there are…5