SoftMaker Software GmbH, as
In reply to Fontsite/Softmaker: so what?: SoftMaker Software GmbH, as of 2012/2013, is finally creating the new upcoming versions of these two premium-quality typeface collections - "infiniType 4" for...
View ArticleThe risk wouldn’t be avoided
In reply to Can a font make driving safer?: The risk wouldn’t be avoided completely anyway, if not refraining from driving. And be them heads-up displays or retinal implants, they will still use fonts....
View ArticleBombshell http://www.myfonts.
In reply to script font from website: Bombshell http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/emily-lime/bombshell-pro/
View ArticleThe third one is Replica also
In reply to Help identitfy these two San-serif?: The third one is Replica also
View ArticleThanks! That was very
In reply to Need help identifying business card type: Thanks! That was very helpful.
View ArticleHrant, how many times do we
In reply to White spaces: Hrant, how many times do we have to go round this: No matter where you measure it, there's no pattern of flow (AKA rhythm) at the letterform level. You are the only person in...
View ArticleNot sure I understand the
In reply to Typographic scrabble: Not sure I understand the rules, but it looks pretty — http://tatianalara.prosite.com/30155/314442/gallery/grid-board-game
View ArticlePlease use "pattern", because
In reply to White spaces: Please use "pattern", because using "rhythm" damages understanding. Ask people who aren't as deeply into this as us (which is, like, almost everybody) and you will see. Flow...
View ArticleI do think that letter design
In reply to White spaces: I do think that letter design which creates good word images (= 'boumas') is very significant in the fovea, and affects readability. Peter confirms the figure of 5-8 letters...
View Articleless important words The more
In reply to White spaces: less important words The more experience you have with context and bouma resolution, and the more distinctive the context and the bouma, the more more words become "less...
View ArticleIt looks like Morpheus
In reply to Greek looking font: It looks like Morpheus shareware font by Eric Oehler (1996, Kiwi Media Inc.) ----------------------------------------------- I found it using Find my Font -...
View Article[Bill] “Peter confirms the
In reply to White spaces: [Bill] “Peter confirms the figure of 5-8 letters in the fovea.” Actually I didn’t. I said “Also, in the near parafoveal, just beyond the reach of foveal vision, there can be...
View ArticleWell, that's how Filmotype
In reply to Quentin Blake book font: Drawing for the Artistically Undiscovered: Well, that's how Filmotype named their fonts way back when. A few years ago, when the group of us* were planning on how...
View Articlewhen is that from? Spring
In reply to Rhoald Dahl book font: a-typical undercast a: when is that from? Spring 1975, when I was in college.
View ArticleOn the subject of an italic
In reply to Univers, Linotype Univers and Univers Next: On the subject of an italic for Univers with a slope of 16 degrees being too sloped, it may be noted that the original italic for Times 327 had a...
View Article[Hrant] “It's easier to tell
In reply to White spaces: [Hrant] “It's easier to tell apart "help" & "holy" than "and" & "mad" deeper into the parafovea.” That may well be, but I think there is quite a bit of work done by...
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