A pixel had better correspond
In reply to Macbook Pro, retina screens, hinting, the future: A pixel had better correspond to one individual dot, if that dot is of a reasonable size (somewhere between 60 dpi to 96 dpi) - and,...
View ArticleDunno, but that lower case
In reply to futuristic font needs identification: Dunno, but that lower case L-I recalls that old flicks sign example of bad kerning.
View ArticleOK, The swap is complete. I
In reply to Biome Swap: OK, The swap is complete. I don't see products at MyFonts yet, but other outlets have the whole schmeer. Linotype has a special freebie if you sign up for their newsletter. I...
View ArticleIf you move the thread out of
In reply to Script like Enchanted: If you move the thread out of the “Solved” section up on the main Type ID Board, more people will see it.
View ArticlePerpetua (Titling Light most
In reply to Serif/Display typeface: Perpetua (Titling Light most probably): http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/mti/perpetua/ Next time, please post on the main Type ID Board.
View Article>I don't think asking for
In reply to Emphasis on other scripts: >I don't think asking for capitalization in monocameral scripts is outlandish (and I have seen a nice proposal for adding capitalization to Arabic). I'm not...
View ArticleIf we had done the original
In reply to futuristic font needs identification: If we had done the original design, we probably wouldn't have even chosen that font in lieu of something...I don't know...readable. But it was a small...
View ArticleIf you move the thread out of
In reply to What is the name of this font please: If you move the thread out of the “Type ID FAQ and Posting Guidelines” section up on the main Type ID Board, more people will see it.
View ArticleGiven all the creative
In reply to accented characters at ends of words: Given all the creative spellings we’re seeing these days (pace David Berlow’s comment), it’s probably not so bad to err on creating more glyphs rather...
View ArticleYes, I check that; I feel in
In reply to Who knows something more Nara original typeface?: Yes, I check that; I feel in love with Czeck typography, but I can´t find to much things that I want to reach
View ArticleChinese, for example, only
In reply to Emphasis on other scripts: Chinese, for example, only uses Bold and Light fonts, although I have seen my part of ‘italicized’ (through Word) and underlined Chinese text. In the...
View ArticleChinese, Japanese, and Korean
In reply to Emphasis on other scripts: Chinese, Japanese, and Korean have a traditional method of emphasis as well as Western-derived bold, oblique, and underlining. When text is typeset vertically a...
View ArticleThis discussion reminded me
In reply to Emphasis on other scripts: This discussion reminded me of a great op-ed in The Onion, ‘When I Put Something In Italics, I Mean It’ (Issue 36 · 29; August 23, 2000).
View ArticleWell, you wouldn't be the
In reply to Macbook Pro, retina screens, hinting, the future: Well, you wouldn't be the first to question some of the terminology adopted by the W3C for their CSS specifications. ;) Té's 96ppi comment...
View Articleduplicate: http://typophile.c
In reply to can anyone can identify this font for me?: duplicate: http://typophile.com/node/94029
View ArticleRemington Weather looks like
In reply to Typewriter font ID request: Remington Weather looks like it's based on the same Remington typewriter; although it's not the same font. Hmm This one also looks like it, but on the other...
View ArticleZeno, The official name was
In reply to What started you being interested in typefaces?: Zeno, The official name was "New York Bagel land" and it made the finest water bagels this side of NYC. I used to go there early on Sunday...
View ArticleTo me it looks more like My
In reply to Typewriter font ID request: To me it looks more like My Underwood.
View ArticleMichel, that's it. Thanks!
In reply to Typewriter font ID request: Michel, that's it. Thanks!
View ArticleFor my son’s wedding
In reply to Did you use a particular typeface on a wedding invitation?: For my son’s wedding stationery I used John Hudson’s Gabriola and Constantia. Had the whole set printed by Peter Fraterdeus.
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