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Artists and passions and yea,

In reply to ...: Artists and passions and yea, maybe that explains it all. I dunno. Anyways, I recall good information coming from both hrant and james and it's just so very, very weird what has...

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Excellent http://lineto.com/T

In reply to Monospaced Sans Similar to Eurostile: Excellent http://lineto.com/The+Fonts/Font+Categories/Typewriter+Fonts/Excellent/

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Hello, I've been doing some

In reply to Suba Sans: Hello, I've been doing some things that you guys and other friends said. And then I was talkin to some friend, and she told me to do that way. Like a Male and a Female version of...

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Sackers Light Roman (with

In reply to Financier Patisserie Logo Fonts: Sackers Light Roman (with slight horizontal scaling): http://myfonts.us/td-9KbKWw Ariston BQ Regular: http://myfonts.us/td-DVhH8f

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Why similar? What's wrong

In reply to Looking for a font similar to this one...: Why similar? What's wrong with Monroe?

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tnx for all friends

In reply to what is font type for this 3 fonts : tnx for all friends

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To me it really doesn't feel

In reply to Where's Hrant's article on Hague's Olympic font?: To me it really doesn't feel like it's leaning, the way an italic does. There's something about it that feels cantilevered, balanced. It...

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> I think you need to

In reply to Designing a new font for Urdu Language: > I think you need to experiment with different tools… Impossible to make a stand-alone Nastaleeq?!...

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I see the Olympic font as

In reply to Where's Hrant's article on Hague's Olympic font?: I see the Olympic font as mostly italic in structure, especially the lowercase, but as a result of interpreting normally curved strokes as...

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Thanks, Uli. This is very

In reply to Adobe Devanagari Font: Thanks, Uli. This is very useful. Later this year I'll be working on a font specifically for Sanskrit, and you analysis is a huge boon for anyone working in this...

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Interesting analysis; I agree

In reply to Where's Hrant's article on Hague's Olympic font?: Interesting analysis; I agree that it's more complex than it seems. Would you mind replicating this on Typographica? hhp

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This one (Draconian

In reply to Old Typewriter Font ID request: This one (Draconian Typewriter) isn't identical, but is very similar. You might find others by googling for typewriter fonts, possibly with one or more of...

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Yes, please do, John. I had a

In reply to Where's Hrant's article on Hague's Olympic font?: Yes, please do, John. I had a similar observation but you articulated it better than I could. Your comment should accompany the article.

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POC: lookup kern1 { pos

In reply to Adobe Opentype Univers Roman set to metrics…: POC: lookup kern1 { pos \s \f' 200 \t' 100 \period ; } kern1; feature kern { script DFLT; language dflt ; lookup kern1; } kern;

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Müteferrika was a

In reply to Why Roman typography is the most developed typography between other writing system?: Müteferrika was a Transylvanian Hungarian Unionist Protestant, who fled to the Ottoman Empire when the...

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Any idea?

In reply to Please help ID this font!: Any idea?

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Thank you, Jasper. Let's say

In reply to Rebellia - new release: Thank you, Jasper. Let's say that I'm also not a big fan of most grunge fonts found in the market. But one thing that motivates me in type design is to propose the...

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> Müteferrika: his

In reply to Why Roman typography is the most developed typography between other writing system?: > Müteferrika: his punchcutter is recorded as having been an Ottoman Jew. If anyone comes across any...

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A sad thread to see after

In reply to A thankyou to Typophile: A sad thread to see after being away for a few years :( I hope everyone's very well, especially all those who were so helpful and tolerant back then.

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