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Re: Ethics and Abandonware
It has a neophyte quality, which may or may not be required in any revisiting. For instance, the “wrong” \f, with its crossbar not at x-height, is typical of the work of students I’ve taught type des…1 -
Re: Designer style
I think this picture speaks for itself. There is too much tech talk at Typedrawers, and not enough images, IMO. So, no comment necessary. But as you asked for context: It’s the best photo I’ve come a…1 -
Re: Crushed by the Font Industry (Please Read)
You could engage a lawyer to go after end user licensing infringements, on a “pay if you win” basis. ** In distributor agreements, there is usually a clause about being able to audit the distributor’…7 -
Re: Why don't we hear about more use of variable fonts on the Web?
Yes, master glyphs. A “master” is something that is used as a fixed rendering to interpolate from. For instance, in my Beaufort variable, I have two master glyphs for the Regular weight of A, one wit…0 -
Re: What is expected of style linking for variable fonts?
It doesn’t matter what people expect, they don’t deserve faux! Never mind OpenType and Variable fonts, surely ordinary typographers should be able to get proper bold and italic. If the great software…0