So do I. Anyway, as time
In reply to Introducing Alter Littera - New Letters of Old - OpenType Font Revivals of Medieval Scripts and Classic Typefaces.: So do I. Anyway, as time permits, I use to set pages from famous...
View ArticleOk. After some harsh but much
In reply to Richard: A Dutch text face: Ok. After some harsh but much appreciated comments from Kentlew and Dunwich Type at typedrawers.com, I decided that this design has become to similar to Lexicon....
View ArticleIt's really interesting that
In reply to Print v Screen Typography: It's really interesting that many people think the appearance of a 264 dpi mobile reading device means light at the end of the tunnel as opposed to another light...
View ArticleFor Stile Industria, see
In reply to Campo Grafico, Stille Industria, Artrosil and others: For Stile Industria, see here: http://typophile.com/node/89615 In any case, you should move the thread (using the "Edit" link) up to...
View ArticleCould be DIN manually
In reply to hhgregg FineLines Logo - 2 fonts needed for ID please: Could be DIN manually extended (as suggested by Nick).
View Articleit could be Leawood Bold
In reply to Wild Irish Rose Label Font: it could be Leawood Bold Italic with customized /W and /D
View ArticleI don't know if this is still
In reply to Help on FontLab 5 Issue: I don't know if this is still the case, but it used to be—at least in some applications—that your font had to include one other feature besides kern to get kerning...
View ArticleDebster, the F and L are
In reply to hhgregg FineLines Logo - 2 fonts needed for ID please: Debster, the F and L are larger because someone designated them a larger point size. Look at the different between the stems...
View ArticleCan anybody help me identify
In reply to What's this Font?: Can anybody help me identify the attached font. Thanks.
View ArticleA bitmap font based on a 5×9
In reply to 2003 Ultrasound font: A bitmap font based on a 5×9 grid might work, too...
View ArticleChristopher — Your first
In reply to Print v Screen Typography: Christopher — Your first question presupposes that you are being charged explicitly for the hinting in the first place. Does Pepsi Next cost less than other...
View Article'to become a member' could be
In reply to What are these two typefaces?: 'to become a member' could be Century Schoolbook Italic by Morris Fuller Benton, 1924 A similar to 'Join us': Lastwaerk bold by Johan Aakerlund
View ArticleI’d say Akkurat, except for
In reply to Neogrotesk: I’d say Akkurat, except for the one storey g. http://lineto.com/The+Fonts/Font+Categories/Text+Fonts/Akkurat/
View ArticleFutura?! Maybe a girl version
In reply to Darth Vader: Futura?! Maybe a girl version of Vader. In so many ways, it's gotta be Fette Fraktur. BTW, is there a version with proper, non-pansy numerals? hhp
View ArticleOK, academic at this point,
In reply to FontLab Proofing: OK, academic at this point, but I did find the bugger: http://typophile.com/node/87356 http://typophile.com/node/87356#comment-504645 hhp
View ArticleVictor: Funny! :-) Nick S:
In reply to A fraktious decision...: Victor: Funny! :-) Nick S: I'd rather see the type and typography evoke what the original did when & where it was published, which means it cannot look exactly...
View ArticleI think Vader has way more
In reply to Darth Vader: I think Vader has way more style than Fette Fraktur but interesting choice!
View ArticleOne thing is for sure, Jar
In reply to Darth Vader: One thing is for sure, Jar Jar Binks would be in Comic Sans.
View ArticleYou're right. Wilhelm
In reply to Darth Vader: You're right. Wilhelm Klingspor Gotisch. hhp
View ArticleOr what about cake
In reply to Photography: Or what about cake decoration? Or goatee trimming? Really: TYPophile. hhp
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