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- The Sloped Roman
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... However the only example I know of and have seen of a design based on Morissons article is the 'Romulus schuine romein' designed by ... as Adam would say -- because they don't need to; the linear horizontality which serifs provide the more rounded forms of the lower ...
Forum topic - canus - 9 Dec 2006 - 9:11am - 19 comments - 0 attachments
- Sloped roman and italic in the same family
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... romans and italics (p. 56-59). This triggered a series of questions in my mind. 1) Is there a family that has sloped ... learned lots about the problems (and solutions) of linear interpolation along the way. You did a good job of enumerating the ...
Forum topic - Chris Rugen - 2 Apr 2004 - 1:10pm - 54 comments - 0 attachments
- Spiro 0.01 release
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Typophiles, After years of talking about a spiral-based curve editing tool, the provisional patent application is filed, ... radius is constant. This means that there is a continuous linear increase in the centrifugal force of the train laterally against the ...
Forum topic - raph - 9 May 2007 - 7:19am - 142 comments - 0 attachments
- Does VOLT Help in Developing Arabic Fonts?!
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... 1 The thinest letter or ligature should be at least a bit wider than the widest mark. Just like asking 3 cowboys to stand side by ... with an adjoining letter. This is appropriate in more linear designs, rather than in the kind of calligraphic design shown in the ...
Forum topic - AzizMostafa - 3 Jul 2006 - 8:47am - 173 comments - 0 attachments
- A good math face is hard to find
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... For example, the lower-case roman alphabet looks like a mixture of two or three different typefaces. Strangely, the fonts I have ... To see Cambria Math in action, check out the math linear format paper . Thanks Murray Mmm. I’m glad to see that ...
Forum topic - Wendell - 1 Apr 2007 - 9:55am - 45 comments - 0 attachments
- Stella McCartney logo
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... have the rigid structure of the Care logo. If you want a similar look, I'd follow the midline of a linear serif with dots. Superpois has a similar feel, Superpois has a ...
Forum topic - skyrocket - 16 May 2004 - 9:45pm - 3 comments - 0 attachments
- (x) Spruce Magazine - custom font by Fidel Peugeot {Fabio}
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... What is this font used in Spruce magazine? Looks like a knock-off of Bauhaus?? This is custom made by Fidel {Mr. ... Tschichold . Or Elsner & Flake's Linear . I E-mailed Fidel Peugeot I E-mailed Fidel Peugeot thanks to ...
Forum topic - skyrocket - 13 Oct 2003 - 9:07pm - 7 comments - 0 attachments
- Serifs. What's the point?
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... suspects it helps readers too ... I'd like to do a comprehensive read on the topic. Can you recommend credible books or other ... problem with sans that they are generally supposed to look linear, which makes it more difficult to get even color at the joins. So ...
Forum topic - Randy - 13 Jan 2006 - 8:31am - 119 comments - 0 attachments
- Trapping
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... for Mono. So he made the choice to make the two 'a's fit the 9 units (which yields a noticeably wide roman ... other hand, I don't know yet if the compensation is linear or better. If it's linear, it would put Monotype slightly below Linotype in terms of optical ...
Forum topic - gerald_giampa - 27 Aug 2003 - 6:03am - 101 comments - 0 attachments
- Inconsolata, a monospace font for print
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I'm working on a monospace font specifically geared to print and other high-resolution ... rendering and don't really have the craftsmanship of a print font. I hope you agree that Inconsolata does. For samples, ... will modify it for screen. Open development is not a very linear thing, so don't dwell on this too much. I think Raph's motivation ...
Forum topic - raph - 25 Nov 2005 - 3:45pm - 27 comments - 1 attachment


