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Spiro 0.01 release

... with. But if you think the threshold for that is as tight as the first overlay, don't bother. > Cornu didn’t invent the ... there. I want to make an ppedit alike editor with a tight grid. About ppedit, after saving I can't find the plate file in OS X ...

Forum topic - raph - 9 May 2007 - 7:19am - 142 comments - 0 attachments

TYPE JOKES

... a light bulb? A: One, but be sure to specify how tight you want it. Did you hear about the embarrasing date that the ...

Forum topic - sean - 18 Feb 2003 - 6:36pm - 62 comments - 0 attachments

Typography trends and predictions for 2007

... few hours to go There's a few hours to go yet. Hold on tight! I’m not speaking for I'm not speaking for Google (I work on ...

Forum topic - Sii Daniels - 31 Dec 2006 - 11:09am - 52 comments - 0 attachments

Nordic Family - an update

... The second choice is safer, especially since there's a tight limit as to how texty this can get anyway (without losing its ...

Forum topic - Characters - 5 Jan 2004 - 7:11am - 12 comments - 0 attachments

Pater Noster

... but I'd also point out that the blank space a bit tight. hhp It's nice, but I think the lowercase letters should ...

Forum topic - dan_reynolds - 22 Aug 2004 - 12:21pm - 12 comments - 0 attachments

FF Unit

... The tighter shapes make it suitable for big headlines set tight. Smaller sizes benefit from the increased contrast between vertical and ...

Wiki - Jared Benson - 6 May 2011 - 1:17pm - 0 comments

OpenType smallcaps in a separate font?

... small caps. (Not to mention that those blocks are set too tight.) Terry, I too am a user only, Terry, I too am a user only, ...

Forum topic - twardoch - 21 Mar 2007 - 6:21pm - 47 comments - 0 attachments

Stylistic Alternatives - Indesign ?

... text... Not necessarily. Wherever leading is tight or solid, cap accents get in the way. And it's the art director's ... Dude. Blue Öyster Cult. Wherever leading is tight or Wherever leading is tight or solid, cap accents get in the way. ...

Forum topic - RachelR - 20 Mar 2007 - 8:26am - 92 comments - 0 attachments

free fonts

... Day Roman. The problem is that MedievalItalique is quite tight, and Day Roman is much lighter. What do you think? ...

Forum topic - thegirlnextdoor - 5 Oct 2006 - 12:12pm - 69 comments - 0 attachments

Appropriate use of the ampersand

... that you are a couple or something? Wow. That is tight. :-) I dug this up by accident This is from ...

Forum topic - Peter G. - 17 May 2005 - 8:57pm - 95 comments - 0 attachments