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Re: What was the very first typeface described as “feminine”?
I have always had a problem associating gender with a typeface. Type can be used for any purpose by anyone. The problem for me is the stereotype issue. A typeface like Curl[z] emits the stereotype of…4 -
Re: What are 'true italics'?
The big difference comes with sans serif. It used to be normal for a sans "italic" to be slanted roman. Now, that is looked upon with a turned up nose. People reading the original Univers k…0 -
Re: Changes to Reactions
I guess I am one of those people who was never comfortable with any flag system. Are we all in such need to pass judgement on every post? It feels like the gong show. Most people here do not regularl…3 -
Re: A new approach to spacing?
Some of us geezers loved the tight but not touching era but that "Poetry of Relevance" example is not a good one. That "ry" rumps the whole thing and the "va" just ain't…1 -
Re: Type Network
Si, are they moving their home office to Palermo?1