Type designers and book
In reply to Seeking a designer for my book, Typophile. : Type designers and book interior designers have quite different skills. For an interior book design, I'd suggest someone like Rich Hendel, who...
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In reply to Naming fonts with different x-heights: Hi Sir, You are really good writer. I feel so good to read your article of. Because here included so effective information. It may help me about...
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In reply to Real Estate Logo: Hello sir, Are you ok? You have written a unique content. Ok, so this is precisely what I want to do – freelance blog on Real Estate Logo. I’ve got two steady gigs now,...
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In reply to Random feature: Thank You. I understand that it's the general code. But I don't understand how I should change it. Could you explain me how to apply it to my case?
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In reply to Seeking a designer for my book, Typophile. : > with no images in the manuscript itself I would think that some photos of your wife's injuries and her recover would be very appropriate...
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In reply to Probably a simple question for the experts: This is Gerard Unger's Praxis.
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In reply to Looking For 17th Century Spanish Typeface: Thanks, that's a nice typeface, but not quite what I'm looking for. Here's some examples for clarification:...
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In reply to Dollar Bill Font - LTR Federal: Here's another good one: Legal Tender: http://www.ffonts.net/Legal-Tender.font And it's FREE.
View ArticleTo you also Reynir. All the
In reply to Joyful Yule to ye all!: To you also Reynir. All the best.
View ArticleHmm, closest I can think of
In reply to Looking For 17th Century Spanish Typeface: Hmm, closest I can think of would be Inigo Jerez's Quixote, not available for general licensing. (Shown towards the bottom of his homepage.)...
View ArticleThe integral sign has more
In reply to Phonetic symbols in Calibri and Cambria: The integral sign has more freedom in its shape since it doesn't have the constraints of the phonetic esh symbol. The latter has to work as a...
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In reply to Packaging box font: http://typophile.com/node/80341 If you would like to receive more responses, you should post on the Type ID Board.
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In reply to VOLT (OT) feature programming for Hebrew: Brian, > If you decide now you are aiming at the secular market, you will save yourself a lot of effort. Let me clarify this a little. Most...
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In reply to Phonetic symbols in Calibri and Cambria: If the letter has a descender, the same diacritic is used above the letter. In this entry of James' Tlingit dictionary, I see the diacritics below...
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In reply to Typography blind: Good answers. Here are some tools that helped me learn to recognize the distinguishing details of typefaces.
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In reply to Defining notan's edge: [John] letters have a built-in advantage over sub-letter and super-letter elements as perceptual units in that they are self-contained visually and often...
View ArticleA Bodoni revival is a Bodoni
In reply to Typomapp and beyond: A Bodoni revival is a Bodoni revival. Done in its year, so that it doesn’t appear if another time interval is chosen. And Bodoni himself created a not endless number of...
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In reply to Please help me identify this typeface: Looks like: http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/adobe/helvetica-neue/helveticaneue-ultralight/ And the customized with diagonal lines.
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In reply to 2 or 3 sans serifs on book cover: Top one should be: http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/trade-gothic/bold-condensed-no-20-... The others look basically like:...
View ArticlePutting the diacritics above
In reply to Phonetic symbols in Calibri and Cambria: Putting the diacritics above letters with descenders is a convention, but not a rigid one, and I don't think it applies to all diacritics equally....
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