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Re: The Future of Font Naming: is it still unethical to use the same font name?
A hard-to-pronounce name never stopped a font from getting popular.3 -
Re: The Future of Font Naming: is it still unethical to use the same font name?
Note that titles (of songs, books, movies, etc.) are not protected by copyright or trademark (in the U.S., at least), whereas font names can be trademarked. Also, since things with titles are (as far…4 -
Re: The Future of Font Naming: is it still unethical to use the same font name?
(@"Christian Thalmann" I think you meant that question for John.)1 -
Re: The Future of Font Naming: is it still unethical to use the same font name?
Pretty much every time I've found that the name I wanted to use was already in use, I've ended up coming up with a better name.4 -
Re: Discretionary kerning
It looks like they positioned letters in the second line to line up with letters in the first line. The second line is quantized to the first, in other words.6