From my aggregate impression
In reply to Seek Black Guy from NYC Who was VERY into Type in the 1970s:From my aggregate impression over the past 20+ years. But if things have indeed been changing quicky lately (and I don't mean...
View ArticleThe classrooms I was refering
In reply to Seek Black Guy from NYC Who was VERY into Type in the 1970s:The classrooms I was refering to were in Halifax, Nova Scotia, at NSCAD University and Dalhousie University.
View ArticleThe shoe is made for plain
In reply to unnamed CI Font:The shoe is made for plain simplicity. It only air yeezy 2 has a sewn-Michael Jordan signature shoe at the toe of the welds and humble about the rest of the upper part of...
View ArticleWow, what coincidence Chris.
In reply to Seek Black Guy from NYC Who was VERY into Type in the 1970s:Wow, what coincidence Chris. Isn't there an Architecture program at NSCAD?n.
View ArticleI have seen "Optimise" and
In reply to Curves and Nodes:I have seen "Optimise" and "Clean up" functions in FLS5 but they appear to alter the curves a bit.Indeed they do. But can you tell the difference? The answer to that is...
View ArticleThere used to be a school
In reply to Seek Black Guy from NYC Who was VERY into Type in the 1970s:There used to be a school called TUNS (Technical University of Noca Scotia) which was absorbed by Dal in the early 90’s. At about...
View ArticleA couple of new possible
In reply to Musician Logo:A couple of new possible directions...any thoughts?
View ArticleWell, you're H, and E are
In reply to Caps to small caps:Well, you're H, and E are wide, based on your U and N. Something slightly wrong with the C, O and D, too. I could fix it, like I have to do so much type the designers...
View ArticleTUNS, yeah that's the one. I
In reply to Seek Black Guy from NYC Who was VERY into Type in the 1970s:TUNS, yeah that's the one. I remember thinking about going there back in the day. Halifax is a great town with a surprising...
View ArticleYou're talking about my
In reply to Caps to small caps:You're talking about my proportions etc. in general (irrespective of what size of caps we're talking about) which -I hope- are like that for a reason (just like I make my...
View ArticleLOL! I've been a member here
In reply to iPhone & Spam:LOL!I've been a member here as Hiroshige since 2005 ... that's 7 years 11 weeks.My offer still stands, anytime you need assistance just email me the instructions Probie.:)n.
View ArticleThe thing is that to do this
In reply to Caps to small caps:The thing is that to do this test I need a font family with close weights, and since I don't actually use fonts much I came up blank... But it's easy enough to try it...
View ArticleHrant, note that I said
In reply to Caps to small caps:Hrant, note that I said balance colour between the uppercase, smallcaps and lowercase. There is a threeway relationship to be established. Often, if smallcaps are...
View ArticleYou might be right. I'll test
In reply to Caps to small caps:You might be right. I'll test it out tomorrow.hhp
View ArticleI think wider smallcaps are a
In reply to Caps to small caps:I think wider smallcaps are a metal legacy (where you simply used a smaller size, and everything was wider).I think you're mistaken about the method of printing small...
View ArticleSee also the recently
In reply to (x) font id - baseball style script - Spoleto aka OptiSport Script aka Aktuelle aka Athletic Script {Jan}:See also the recently released MVB Mascot, a more professional rendition of this...
View ArticleN/M ... It is BIG Noodle
In reply to Help With FONT, Please :):N/M ... It is BIG Noodle Titling.
View ArticleRose Marie - If you look,
In reply to Can anyone help me ID this font type:Rose Marie - If you look, you'll see that there's a forum named "Type ID Board", which is where people hang out who like identifying fonts, rather than...
View ArticlePossibly Goudy Old Style.
In reply to Zemaitis Guitar Label (Not the same as my previous post):Possibly Goudy Old Style.
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