One can always just say "the
In reply to Does anybody really build faces like this anymore?: One can always just say "the dots on the lowercase i and j", or diacritics (or even "accents"), or vowel points, as the case may be, and...
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In reply to Noob troubles and Solutions: Actually I didn't want this to be a question. It was supposed to be an entry. I am not very sure what the blog entries in this forum are meant for...
View ArticleCongratulations! I really
In reply to Arsenal free font for Cyrillic and Latin: Congratulations! I really like the contrast.
View Article"My" could be based on
In reply to Script font in My Publisher: "My" could be based on Apricot by Canada Type (2005), which in turn seems to be based on Romany Script digitized by Dan X. Solo...
View Articleyou're the best! thank you
In reply to simple looking but puzzled - anyone know this font?: you're the best! thank you
View ArticleI don't know how it works,
In reply to Mono(poly)type: I don't know how it works, but Typecast’s webfont utilization is a littl spotty on my machine: the linked page recomposed before my eyes as it loaded…
View ArticleRyan— Who the hell are you
In reply to Does anybody really build faces like this anymore?: Ryan— Who the hell are you talking to? Don’t bother telling us what you’re talking through: it’s apparent with your every post…
View ArticleI usually start with "a",
In reply to What letters to start with?: I usually start with "a", "e", "o" ,"n" and then go to something like "handgloves" but it really is a matter of preference. Having said that I still don't fully...
View Articleextrema points were deemed
In reply to How many bezier points should be used: extrema points were deemed unnecessary, due to the small scale of the detail. Sumner Stone was with Adobe at the time this face was developed. We have...
View ArticleAn even easier way would be
In reply to Two FontLab Studio Versions Installed At Once: An even easier way would be to buy a Windows machine…
View ArticleThat is pretty darn close if
In reply to Script font in My Publisher: That is pretty darn close if it isn't the match. Thanks!
View ArticleAll of my type reference
In reply to Clear handwritten script, pen and ink, in slightly shaky hand: All of my type reference books are packed, waiting to be sent to the University of Virginia Library, but it looks German,...
View Articlethat's the only image i have,
In reply to Hello everyone, please help me identify these 2 fonts...: that's the only image i have, don't have other samples. is that a kind of times new roman?
View ArticleSiemens
In reply to Name this Serif!: Siemens Serif. http://www.urwpp.de/english/fonts/identitype/siemens.html
View ArticleDon't know where Ryan came up
In reply to What is this script font? PLEASE HELP!: Don't know where Ryan came up with that off-the-wall mis-identification. It's not even close. Not that I can do any better, but you might try looking...
View ArticleThe Adobe Spec for Type 1
In reply to How many bezier points should be used: The Adobe Spec for Type 1 fonts specifically makes an exception for very small curves. Here is the last sentence on p. 29 of the spec: "It is not...
View ArticleMueller,
In reply to Clear handwritten script, pen and ink, in slightly shaky hand: Mueller, Stephan/Lineto/BatardeCoulee
View ArticleOh wait, I think it's
In reply to What is this script font? PLEASE HELP!: Oh wait, I think it's Trinity.
View Articlestill don't fully understand
In reply to What letters to start with?: still don't fully understand how one can take advantage of reoccurring shapes throughout the alphabet in designing a font Leslie Cabarga in her book Learn...
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