There is a similar
In reply to Need help Identify.: There is a similar one: Cyberspace by George Edward Purdy and an exact match (including the black square): Electric Toaster by Steve Palmer, 1998 PS: I found them using...
View ArticleSee http://www.polytoniko.org
In reply to Monotype Greek 90: See http://www.polytoniko.org/fonts.php?newlang=en Search for Greek 90 You will find These fonts are used by Atelier Fluxus Virus for typesetting, they are not...
View ArticleAwesome! Astrosolid isn't too
In reply to Please Help Identify These Fonts!: Awesome! Astrosolid isn't too far off. Cheyenne 1 should work just fine! Appreciate it, i'm gonna try and dig up a better picture for the "japanese folk...
View ArticleAwesome. So awesome! Thank
In reply to Need help Identify.: Awesome. So awesome! Thank you!
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In reply to Retailing Fonts? [A few questions]: What are the must have characters/glyphs before releasing a font on the market? For language support look at the large encodings of successful vendors...
View ArticleWhat are the must have
In reply to Retailing Fonts? [A few questions]: What are the must have characters/glyphs before releasing a font on the market? For language support look at the large encodings of successful vendors...
View ArticleBack to Main Street could be
In reply to Fonts used in 70's era Harrowsmith Reader: Back to Main Street could be Grouch.
View ArticleFontlab doesn't magically
In reply to CHANGING FONT WEIGHT IN FONTLAB: Fontlab doesn't magically make your font bolder or lighter. You have an effect that does that, but it's gonna be far from good. You will have to draw after...
View Articlehttp://typophile.com/node/817
In reply to CHANGING FONT WEIGHT IN FONTLAB: http://typophile.com/node/81774 Short version: use Fontographer4 on the side just for boldening. hhp
View ArticleEames Century Modern
In reply to 7 ferramentas: Eames Century Modern Stencil: http://www.houseind.com/fonts/eames
View ArticleWow, that's some of the worst
In reply to Kama Sutra Book Cover by Malika Favre: Wow, that's some of the worst spacing I've seen.
View ArticleThere is a handy function in
In reply to CHANGING FONT WEIGHT IN FONTLAB: There is a handy function in FL under the [Path] menu, “expand path” or the like: you can apply it to more than one glyphs selected in the font window. In...
View Articleit looks like FF Bau Medium
In reply to Mark Pezinger Verlag sans serif: it looks like FF Bau Medium by Christian Schwartz, 2002
View ArticleThanks, Frode, I wasn’t aware
In reply to OT examples of case-sensitive italics?: Thanks, Frode, I wasn’t aware of that possibility. I guess I am with Chris on this one, positive kerning may be a very good option. I’ll give it a...
View ArticleAwesome, thank you. Grouch is
In reply to Fonts used in 70's era Harrowsmith Reader: Awesome, thank you. Grouch is super close and I actually like it even better.
View ArticleHm. It's decided then. I
In reply to Big decision: Hm. It's decided then. I kinda knew the answer but didn't really want to believe it. Thanks!
View ArticleHowever if you ever make a
In reply to Big decision: However if you ever make a text face, divergence is the name of the game! hhp
View ArticleReally Andreas? Do you use
In reply to CHANGING FONT WEIGHT IN FONTLAB: Really Andreas? Do you use that? I work with the KLTF Transformer python macro: Lock left edges — move right edges. I guess you can figure out the vertical...
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