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Re: No Name Serif (first typeface)
/o/ looks light. Since a curve is only at its thickest for a moment (vs. a straight stem which stays thick), its width needs to be boosted to optically match. The /o/ (particularly the outer contour)…1 -
Re: Which typeface is this (as used by New York Magazine in their last fashion issue)?
See TypeDrawers rule #2.2 -
Re: Anti-Ink-Traps
Austin, it sounds like you're expecting light traps to be in the same position as ink traps, but that wouldn't be the case. In most cases you'd want the acute crotch of a V to be exagg…1 -
Re: Logotype turned Typeface
I dunno, I feel like the existing /g/ is the right style for this design.3 -
Re: Wooden Walls lettering
Try to be more consistent with weight of thins. Upstroke of s looks much lighter than analogous strokes in W, and I would definitely thin the top of the big round swash of the Ws.1
