BRANDMECHANIC Posted March 14, 2012 Posted March 14, 2012 This topic was imported from the Typophile platform to search a fonts overall measurements? i read just now that arial was designed as a helvetica sized replacement with characters based on a monotype font... that data is what i need to search... what i'm trying to do is look for a font that could sit as "clarendon sans black" look forward to suggestions and ideas
Don McCahill Posted March 14, 2012 Posted March 14, 2012 I don't think there is any easy tool for this. Very few fonts are designed to fit the metrics of another one. Arial was specially designed for that purpose, but I doubt any others were.
Theunis de Jong Posted March 14, 2012 Posted March 14, 2012 It's technically possible to write a program to scan all of your own fonts and somehow determine a "best fit". There is no guarantee anyone ever copied Clarendon's metrics, so it's possible the best fit, when only regarding metrics, is (uh), let's say "Comic Sans". To name a perfectly random font of which I'm pretty sure you won't say "oh that would be close enough". How would this best fit algorithm need to work? Mathematically closest for the average character width, or the entire font (so some chracters would be wide off and other would come close), or for a select set of characters? In any case, since font metrics per character are not publicly available, such a piece of software would only work on the fonts that you already have. If exact looks are more important to exact metrics, you could try Fivos Vilanakis' "Find my Font": Win / Mac: New tool "Find my Font" to identify fonts in images.
Té Rowan Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 I think one could use ttx to extract the metrics for comparison, but the final cut is best done by eye.
Riccardo Sartori Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 I doubt any others were https://typography.guru/forums/topic/100341-forwarding and linked threads within.
Riccardo Sartori Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 what i'm trying to do is look for a font that could sit as "clarendon sans black" http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/insigne/stratham/https://typography.guru/forums/topic/42643-forwardinghttps://typography.guru/forums/topic/85510-forwarding
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