@ Eliason: I'm trying to make
In reply to Maestrale:@ Eliason: I'm trying to make as few decisions for the user as possible. In my ligature-based encoding, for example, I don't currently have any automatic ligatures for f_f_i and...
View ArticleSimply capitalize. Nothing
In reply to Font Name Styling in Papers/Essays/Articles.:Simply capitalize. Nothing else.
View ArticleI just like to have a sense
In reply to Beer Logos:I just like to have a sense of the nature of the work, who’s doing it &c.
View Article@ Caffeinomane: Yeah, great
In reply to Logo for Experiment:@ Caffeinomane: Yeah, great job with the logo! I prefer your version with the tubing; the broken |o| design could be just about anything.As a fellow physicist, I have to...
View Article> doesn't mean we get paid
In reply to Logo for Experiment:> doesn't mean we get paid wellI had an uncle who was a nuclear physicist. His first job was being a lab assistant on the Manhattan Project during the secret...
View ArticleWell, they're still getting
In reply to Logo for Experiment:Well, they're still getting paid more than the designers they're not hiring. :-)hhp
View ArticleAharonium, I haven't
In reply to New version of the Hebrew Font Shuneet:Aharonium, I haven't forgotten your request. Usually my work on fonts proceeds during the days of darkest winter when cabin fever afflicts those who...
View ArticleIt looks like a custom job to
In reply to Please identify this script font:It looks like a custom job to be, but it could be based on actual fonts. I can't find any exact matches, but you may like the following similar fonts...For...
View ArticleIndeed Clearview might have
In reply to iTunes & Helvetica: Cast your vote:Indeed Clearview might have made some cultural sense. To Americans. Some Americans.On the other hand I would reiterate my reaction to a Florida...
View ArticleOh yes, thanks. I was hoping
In reply to Ladies' Beauty Parlour:Oh yes, thanks. I was hoping for a closer match though, cos this does look like a typeface.
View ArticleI, too, would be interested
In reply to Ethical boundaries of typeface revivals:I, too, would be interested in seeing a new version of Centaur.I for one am mystified as to how those three-quarter height figures used in Venetian...
View ArticleI am virtually certain the
In reply to Old Font from 1700s:I am virtually certain the font is Caslon as originally designed by William Caslon. If a comparison doesn't verify that, upload just one paragraph from your high...
View ArticleI'm not especially fond of it
In reply to Workplace Sans:I'm not especially fond of it myself, if truth be told. As my first ever typeface, it's hardly a surprise if it's less than stellar. Of the three fonts that I've designed...
View ArticleThank you for your response.
In reply to Old Font from 1700s:Thank you for your response. I have attached a line from the book as well as the reproduction in LaTeX using Adobe Caslon Pro. I'm pretty sure it's the right font but...
View Articlevery nice! I love the font
In reply to New typeface!:very nice! I love the font style. Dianne @ www.essaywritingservices.com
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