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- Critiques of the OpenType format?
... complex script fonts (Arabic, Adobe and Thai) that work fine in MS Office 2003 on Windows. John, I agree with you that John, ... very narrow sense of quality in type — high quality for print and 300 dpi, only. TT came along and offered both Higher and Lower, in ...
Forum topic - ishamid - 16 Jan 2006 - 12:29pm - 110 comments - 0 attachments
- Spacing method
... the rhythm/pattern”. 4. After a *few* other print-outs and tons of adjustments, the elements of the 1st group were ... the elements of the 1st group will still need some fine adjustments along the way, which could also be used on characters with ...
Forum topic - Miguel Sousa - 1 Nov 2007 - 3:20am - 34 comments - 0 attachments
- Fonts for television
... sizes, they can appear to fill in a little, much like print on newspaper. Critter looks like it fits your goal ... part of your goal, Sauna would be great - it has no fine horizontal lines. BBC Licensed Globe Gothic from Lanston for ... of signage. I used it for some titles for tv and works fine. It is called Tabula http://www.itcfonts.com/Fonts/Classics/Tabula.htm ...
Forum topic - mkk - 3 Mar 2004 - 7:35am - 15 comments - 0 attachments
- Need some ligature help/advice on Avant Garde
... life as his advertising design attests. He may have been a fine typographer, but his design — that which I’ve seen — ... version of this face is an embarasment. I agree alot of print about fashion and not thinking about the end user. Does anyone else ...
Forum topic - pierattt - 16 Jan 2006 - 1:50pm - 54 comments - 0 attachments
- The bouma of space craft
... To my eyes, at 12pt, Adobe Caslon Std looks just fine with the metrics, or with no kerning at all (the metrics call for -5 ... InDesign's optical kerning (Kernus). Please print this out on a high quality printer, and post your answers to these ...
Forum topic - raph - 7 Apr 2005 - 2:39pm - 99 comments - 0 attachments
- what is the stereotypical behavior and appearance of a designer?
... but now charges, so I am the only person paying, which is fine, but being that it is a Meetup, the infrastructure is not exactly designed ... proportion to how much it costs to actually advertise in print magazines, the entry fee (if you were to win) is significantly less. Its ...
Forum topic - alchion - 27 Jul 2005 - 2:30pm - 128 comments - 0 attachments
- Old Emerson Typeface
... any of those sources provide particularly good/complete print samples? hhp Hrant I’ve got a specimen Hrant I’ve ... other glyphs beside the “a” that are both so fine and so unique. And the other thing is the derivation of the numerals - I ...
Forum topic - hrant - 21 Sep 2005 - 1:24pm - 21 comments - 0 attachments
- Faithful revivals from early printed pages
... sort of a letter, and may even have physically “fine tuned” some of them, especially the lower case “r”. ... letterpress — fundamentalists. This is untrue. I print letterpress (again, not necessarily from metal) because there’s ...
Forum topic - George Horton - 4 Apr 2006 - 10:58am - 163 comments - 0 attachments
- Bickham Script... I'm pissed...
... caps. i usually have to convert to outline in order to print. it sucks, but i gave up trying to figure it out... Chey: What ... you got it. i'm working in the dark ages. non-swash is fine. swash is bad. i may try on hubby's newish powerbook because now ...
Forum topic - es_watson - 7 Jul 2007 - 7:47pm - 25 comments - 0 attachments
- CT Design Guide
... is appropriate, with some x direction hints to help in print and certain other scenarios. There are some advanced techniques but ... (as if that’s even possible). Dynamic fonts: all fine and dandy, and it’s great to wonder about the possibilities, but ...
Forum topic - dberlow - 20 Mar 2006 - 1:28pm - 158 comments - 0 attachments




















