I found this picture of Facebook and immediately recognized a familiar typeface. It is Cuthbert.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Working on font posters
For the past couple months I have been working on font posters for myfonts.com.
There are two types of images that myfonts recommends to help display a typeface. One is a font flag, which originally was supposed to be 200 by 200 pixels but now, because of retina displays, should be 400 by 400 pixels. The other type is a font poster, a larger image that is twice as wide as tall. Originally they were supposed to be 720 by 360 pixels, but now the recommended size is 1440 by 720.
My toolbox for creating these images is rather limited, but I have been able to supply at least one for over 80% of my font families. One of my favorites is below, a display for an almost illegible set of typefaces called Flag Day.
There are two types of images that myfonts recommends to help display a typeface. One is a font flag, which originally was supposed to be 200 by 200 pixels but now, because of retina displays, should be 400 by 400 pixels. The other type is a font poster, a larger image that is twice as wide as tall. Originally they were supposed to be 720 by 360 pixels, but now the recommended size is 1440 by 720.
My toolbox for creating these images is rather limited, but I have been able to supply at least one for over 80% of my font families. One of my favorites is below, a display for an almost illegible set of typefaces called Flag Day.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
A couple of new fonts
As a byproduct of designing a number of maze books, I ended up with a lot of tessellation patterns. I used them to design two packages of fonts that are now available on myfonts.com. Tescellations is a set of fonts that are composed of letter forms that tessellate.
Included in the package is one font that lets you easily make letter tessellation patterns. Simply type a bit of text with one character, such as:
AAAAA
AAAAA
AAAAA
then format it with TescellationsPatterns and make sure that the font size and line spacing are set to the same value.
Why stop at letter tessellations? TessieDingie contains two typefaces that allow one to make tessellation patterns. One contains abstract shapes and the other contains shapes that resemble birds, insects, tools, vehicles, and other objects from everyday life.
For more information, follow the links and check them out at myfonts.com.
Included in the package is one font that lets you easily make letter tessellation patterns. Simply type a bit of text with one character, such as:
AAAAA
AAAAA
AAAAA
then format it with TescellationsPatterns and make sure that the font size and line spacing are set to the same value.
Why stop at letter tessellations? TessieDingie contains two typefaces that allow one to make tessellation patterns. One contains abstract shapes and the other contains shapes that resemble birds, insects, tools, vehicles, and other objects from everyday life.
For more information, follow the links and check them out at myfonts.com.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Ogonek
This past summer I spent a week in Glenwood Springs, Colorado and, while there, walked around Saint Stephen Catholic Church. The church has a statue of Pope John Paul II with inscriptions on the base in English, Spanish, and Polish.
At the time I had spent many hours adding Central European diacritics to my typefaces, so I was startled to see the E ogonek on the inscription.
Does it jump out at you that the ongonek is backward? The hook should point to the right, not the left.
In addition, the slashed L is not correctly drawn--the slash is far too low. It should be about halfway up the stem.
I did not get all my Polish letters correct according to the instructions that are here. I tried to make them look aesthetically pleasing and sometimes I violated the rules. However, I do not think I ever had the ogonek backward.
At the time I had spent many hours adding Central European diacritics to my typefaces, so I was startled to see the E ogonek on the inscription.
Does it jump out at you that the ongonek is backward? The hook should point to the right, not the left.
In addition, the slashed L is not correctly drawn--the slash is far too low. It should be about halfway up the stem.
I did not get all my Polish letters correct according to the instructions that are here. I tried to make them look aesthetically pleasing and sometimes I violated the rules. However, I do not think I ever had the ogonek backward.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
A Kerning game
Here.
I scored 91, but do not know if that is good or bad.
Update: And also a shape game, where you play with control points.
I am very impressed with the programming that must have gone into this. It is way beyond what I was capable of.
I scored 91, but do not know if that is good or bad.
Update: And also a shape game, where you play with control points.
I am very impressed with the programming that must have gone into this. It is way beyond what I was capable of.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Fontographer 5.1
A bug fix for Fontographer 5 has been released. I look forward to giving it a spin and see if they have fixed the problems I found in the program.
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