Adobe ventures into open fonts
Adobe ventures into open fonts
Posted Aug 9, 2012 13:17 UTC (Thu) by n8willis (subscriber, #43041)In reply to: Adobe ventures into open fonts by alankila
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That's standard for "real italics" as opposed to romans-given-a-slant, so the fact that it's true for SSP is actually evidence that the designers put thought into doing Things the Right Way.
Nate
Posted Aug 10, 2012 1:02 UTC (Fri)
by alankila (guest, #47141)
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Posted Aug 10, 2012 18:42 UTC (Fri)
by n8willis (subscriber, #43041)
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That said, there are hordes and hordes of people more experienced than me, so perhaps one of them has better information.
Nate
Posted Aug 13, 2012 2:00 UTC (Mon)
by vonbrand (subscriber, #4458)
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I remember reading somewhere that the minuscule ("small one" in latin, called lowercase in English) was invented to save space on the page (parchment was expensive back then!), and that the italic style was also used in handwriting for the same reason. Just a random, unreliable, faded memory.
Posted Aug 13, 2012 17:11 UTC (Mon)
by davelab6 (guest, #86237)
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Today italics are meant to be visually distinctive and the lighter 'color' is one - important - way that type designers do this.
So I learned at the University of Reading's Typeface Design Masters programme :)
Posted Jan 14, 2013 8:33 UTC (Mon)
by pauldhunt (guest, #88795)
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Adobe ventures into open fonts
Adobe ventures into open fonts
Adobe ventures into open fonts
Adobe ventures into open fonts
Adobe ventures into open fonts
