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Re: My first typeface
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Re: Width & weight relationships
Some historical types have the same width from regular to bold because those two weights were duplexed on the same Linotype matrices. Sabon is an example. I have found that when working with unconven…7 -
Re: A new type publishing brand
There's something to that. But "does the logo work in B&W" is also a call to examine the how the logo is working tonally (light and dark, divorced from hue)--and that's actually someth…4 -
Re: Ascender & descenders in Latin type design
Thanks for posting this. Your method is a bit surprising to me in two ways. First your approach starts from the micro level out instead of the macro level in (i.e., shapes dictating the space used in…2 -
Re: Untitled serif, student type design
That's a widespread, longstanding, and sound method for which no embarrassment is warranted!1