Very nice - hope you continue
In reply to Bold lower case of my sans nom: Very nice - hope you continue and make available.
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In reply to My 1st font - WIP - Astor: Hi Gorgoyle, I'm no expert, also currently working on my first effort at a typeface :) My first impression is that there are some unexpected widths in the...
View ArticleAlso check out Neo Sans and
In reply to Klavika alternatives: Also check out Neo Sans and Soho Gothic, both from Seb Lester.
View ArticleJust wanted to say thanks
In reply to First Typeface - Geometric All Caps: Just wanted to say thanks again for all your feedback. I think I can see the light at the end of the tunnel in this process now :) I have been working...
View ArticleThank you soooo much, I only
In reply to Font ID Request: Thank you soooo much, I only spent forever trying to figure this out! You rock!
View ArticleHere's one example: British
In reply to Licensing a typeface vs. commissioning similar design: Here's one example: British Council Sans / £50,000 / Monotype Imaging / 2002 Source:...
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In reply to Need help modifying arabic font: Since the OP has an answer... I don't think any vendor will allow you to modify their fonts Why wouldn't they? They've been paid for their work. I've found...
View ArticleThank you to everyone who
In reply to "page-turn text"?: Thank you to everyone who responded. I take it that the answer to question 2—whether catchwords are ever used in contemporary book design—is no.
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In reply to Early 20th century sans serif: salida2: P22 Type Foundry/P22 Johnston Underground Bold
View ArticleNow that you mention it, it
In reply to Cheater.: Now that you mention it, it does sort of look like a gun. I like the figure but it's so abstract that it's like a rorschach test. When I first looked at it the head it reminded me...
View ArticleA big factor in the pricing
In reply to Licensing a typeface vs. commissioning similar design: A big factor in the pricing will be the size of the glyph set. This is usually where we start from in working out a price, which also...
View ArticleI figure carry on as if
In reply to Morbid but Necessary Feature Request: I figure carry on as if they're just away from their keyboards.
View ArticleDid they pay anything for the
In reply to Licensing a typeface vs. commissioning similar design: Did they pay anything for the pre-contract phase? hhp
View ArticleA font with gentle hints of
In reply to traditional german wedding typeface?: A font with gentle hints of blackletter might be nice. On the other hand many Germans remain paranoid about blackletter, so check first. If so, use...
View Article"I'm still a bit curious,
In reply to DSIG table -- looking for clarifications: "I'm still a bit curious, though, about the underlying rationale for this requirement for TT-flavoured fonts." Well, when it was introduced at a MS...
View ArticleThat's it! I really
In reply to does anyone recognize this font?: That's it! I really appreciate your help, and quick response.
View ArticleThe bess and associates is
In reply to SYM-ilarities : The bess and associates is quite similar, do you know if this company stilll exists? No info online
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