Half the time Cletus and Brandine are typesetting them, the other half Eric Gill is. (Who’s dirtier?)
Yard-waste bags: The eternal typographic dilemma
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Zhang Ziyi
One is of course reminded of Fran Lebowitz, whom I read, without understanding what was really going on, in Moncton in the ’70s, long before we all became New Yorkers, mostly by going there and being gay.
So You Want to Be an Heiress?
I cross…
- Only after looking both ways.
- Town by bus.
- The days off the calendar.
- My sevens.
Or, for some type designers, their zeds.
Do not delude yourself that your cute little flourishes on beloved, idiosyncratic letters like Z and Q will never cause harm to legibility.
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.14 14:07. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/14/z/
Brownleyism
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Or learn to put some space between letters
Listen, when I worked as a typesetter we never permitted letters to touch. What were we, Lubalin?
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Ambiguous ‘Indic’ letters
I took this picture and I can’t figure it out.
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Maitland Arms
I keep finding these strange multigeneration signs downtown, with ancient hand-lettering “augmented” by latter-day off-the-shelf Helvetica or equivalent.
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Uncial book
I want to know more about uncial type. I believe Michael Everson could tell me a lot about it, yet I fear him.
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Seven deadly frakturs
Yet more blackletter.
Someday if I buy a scanner I can show you some samples from this ancient Dutch book I have, which Matthew Carter found interesting for a few seconds.
The foregoing posting appeared on Joe Clark’s personal Weblog on 2005.07.12 13:59. This presentation was designed for printing and omits components that make sense only onscreen. The permanent link is: https://blog.fawny.org/2005/07/12/blackletter/
59 Belwe
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