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- Survey: justified or rag-right?
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... we have huge tolerance. We can even read long columns of NotCaslon with a single word on each line. But what is GOOD? hhp ...
Forum topic - Palatine - 22 Nov 2005 - 3:13pm - 188 comments - 0 attachments
- Yves reviews Fleischmann revivals
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... Justin Howes' "Founders Caslon," or Mark Andresen's "NotCaslon," if you like -- the point is that each of these designers reacted to ...
Forum topic - William Berkson - 28 Jun 2005 - 4:07pm - 76 comments - 0 attachments
- Post Modern Type?
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... than that which might be discerned in such typefaces as NotCaslon or DeadHistory. But the same principle -- reviving historical styles ... apart and examine the bits. I cannot find the part of NotCaslon & DeadHistory that comments. They do repurpose historical forms. ...
Forum topic - sanapres - 1 May 2007 - 10:01pm - 61 comments - 0 attachments
- Emigre Magazine
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... Barnbrook Missionary by Miles Newlyn NotCaslon by Mark Andresen Remedy by Frank Heine 1992 ...
Wiki - Conor - 30 Jun 2007 - 8:01am - 0 comments
- Proper placement of exclamdown and questiondown
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... reducing regressions). You can understand text set in NotCaslon, but that doesn't make it a text face. > the collective ...
Forum topic - speter - 10 Jun 2007 - 2:32am - 82 comments - 0 attachments
- Emigre. (No. 69)
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... why even bother, if WRBWWRM? Just like with something like NotCaslon, the reader will get used to anything and everything after the first ...
Forum topic - istitch - 8 Dec 2005 - 3:58pm - 35 comments - 0 attachments
- Experimental Typography
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... nothing. I know you're not interested in things like NotCaslon (hooliganism), but I assume you're also not interested in ...
Forum topic - peter bilak - 17 Dec 2004 - 9:05am - 6 comments - 0 attachments
- IT: idiosyncratic typeface
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... to fit with all the others in the font. So for example NotCaslon would qualify for the first but not the second, since its glyphs are ...
Forum topic - as8 - 24 Apr 2004 - 1:49pm - 8 comments - 0 attachments
- Typefaces made for legibility...
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... If you confuse deliberation with immersion, then notCaslon could be a superb book face! hhp Svenni, I'd also ...
Forum topic - svenni - 18 Nov 2003 - 4:02am - 63 comments - 0 attachments
- Thoughts on David Carson...
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... much less harmonious than a sword), so something like notCaslon is good for that. hhp >Carson is his own worst ...
Forum topic - Hildebrant - 8 Nov 2003 - 7:11pm - 28 comments - 0 attachments


