Michael, Shuneet is very
In reply to New version of the Hebrew Font Shuneet:Michael,Shuneet is very good, but the English still doesn't match it yet, not in weight, but in design. Notice how the Hebrew has many diagonal...
View ArticleOK, back on track, after only
In reply to Hebrew Grammar (VOLT etc.):OK, back on track, after only a few years.
View ArticleWhy wasn't Gutmann himself
In reply to Crown, Keren & Koreen (aka Koren):Why wasn't Gutmann himself stopped? Is it because that he never had Microsoft's big bucks?Regarding GoHebrew's Crown, I redrawing it in the Brooklyn,...
View ArticleI like it. I agree with Luma
In reply to Seamstress logo:I like it. I agree with Luma Vine about eliminating the dots.
View ArticleThe book is called: "The
In reply to Books on the subject of the Hebrew alphabet:The book is called: "The Hebrew Letter".See the section entitled: "A Master Designer: Ismar David"
View Articlehttp://www.thedieline.com/blo
In reply to Food Packaging Fonts?:http://www.thedieline.com/blog/2009/5/12/top-15-fonts-for-packaging-desi...Surprised not to see something from Sudtipos on her list.n.
View ArticleIt's so small, it's hard to
In reply to sans serif ID:It's so small, it's hard to tell. Maybe Avenir:http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/adobe/avenir/
View ArticleFinancial tips are available
In reply to Best for Web bodytext:Financial tips are available for those people who want to get latest info about personal finance advice . I will definately say that you will find something new in it.
View Article...his books printed with
In reply to Oswald - Google Webfont:...his books printed with commercial apps and fonts.His book is written in Texinfo (a documentation system he designed) that typesets the printed form with TeX, and...
View ArticleOf course no typefaces are
In reply to nazi typography:Of course no typefaces are forbidden in Germany! :-)Still, the association of blackletter and Nazi regime remains and that’s what makes them hard to use. Seeing an old rural...
View ArticleAgree with Dick and and to be
In reply to What font is this?:Agree with Dick and and to be a little bit more precise, Geometric Slabserif 703 (and not 712), Bitstream version of Memphis.
View ArticleIt looks more like DIN
In reply to sans serif ID:It looks more like DIN Neuzeit to me. I guess it could be confirmed by their landing page.
View ArticleReminds of Reforma Grotesk,
In reply to Anyboby knows this font:Reminds of Reforma Grotesk, the bold weight, but /R is totally off (but could be easily reproduce adding a stroke to /P). More similars: Xheighter Condensed
View ArticleNeil, based on how they
In reply to Codex journal:Neil, based on how they handled the first issue it's unlikely they'll reprint it (with or without corrections). In fact it's pretty much guaranteed it'll sell out and you'll...
View ArticleI'm too old anyway, but: why
In reply to New Cyrillic 2012: deadline extended:I'm too old anyway, but: why is this the first I'm hearing about it? Has Twitter really become a staple food now? :-)hhp
View ArticleIt is hard to know what might
In reply to /iaccents + /iaccents kerning:It is hard to know what might pop up in a text, esp. if you consider some of the Native American languages, African languages, etc. As type now supports more...
View ArticleAnybody else? Are there none?
In reply to Something like Compacta, but monospace?:Anybody else? Are there none?
View ArticleWe run #100 pound and that's
In reply to Business card thickness:We run #100 pound and that's heavy for our area. They don't make 'em like they used to.
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