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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...

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Ok. 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....

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It'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...

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For 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...

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Could be DIN manually

In reply to hhgregg FineLines Logo - 2 fonts needed for ID please: Could be DIN manually extended (as suggested by Nick).

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it could be Leawood Bold

In reply to Wild Irish Rose Label Font: it could be Leawood Bold Italic with customized /W and /D

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I 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...

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Debster, 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...

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Can anybody help me identify

In reply to What's this Font?: Can anybody help me identify the attached font. Thanks.

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A 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...

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Christopher — 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...

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'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

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I’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/

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Futura?! 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

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OK, 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

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Victor: 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...

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I think Vader has way more

In reply to Darth Vader: I think Vader has way more style than Fette Fraktur but interesting choice!

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One thing is for sure, Jar

In reply to Darth Vader: One thing is for sure, Jar Jar Binks would be in Comic Sans.

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You're right. Wilhelm

In reply to Darth Vader: You're right. Wilhelm Klingspor Gotisch. hhp

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Or what about cake

In reply to Photography: Or what about cake decoration? Or goatee trimming? Really: TYPophile. hhp

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