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Who reads font promotional material? I've released a few fonts at MyFonts and Fonts.com and, I always hit a snag writing the promo material. Are such articles actually necessary? Who reads them anyway. I read them to get some idea what people are wrinting about their fonts. Some type fanatics might read them. The search engines sift through them, I guess. However, I don't think that sales are going to be improved by great copy. I never was very good at copywriting. So is there a point to spending a lot of time on a description? Maybe I'm missing something.

James

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Someone needs to make an app or service that programmatically auto-generates font descriptions, based on an analysis of the font outlines. Maybe myfonts should offer this for their designers.

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In the advertising trade, it's called romance copy. Straightforward letterform descriptions may be efficient and/or informative, but you gotta give people a reason to fall in love with your font.

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"Someone needs to make an app or service that programmatically auto-generates font descriptions, based on an analysis of the font outlines. Maybe..."

Maybe some dingbat stds janitors should support meta data standards that can "see" better than any outline analyzer ever could. D'oh!

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The history behind the design is alpha and omega to me, or at least almost: maybe beta and psi? If there is no story, I make up my own based on the looks of it. Or I just don’t care to license it, because I suspect it’s just another trendy thing with little or no substance. Of course, if the romance copy is too Wurthering Heights-ish I might think that the designer is just trying too fool me.

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"Panose"

Lol... Closer to useful than OS/2's width and weight attributes, but still so far from the required granularity of actual fonts, it's practically useless.

Dont you think?

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You could simply post an image of a font here in these forums and ask the crowd for some descriptive phrases or adjectives that might apply. Make it pithy, and reassure the potential buyers that they're making a lasting, useful choice.

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JLS Space X1C: a condensed rounded face, descended from a long line of futuristic, space, or science-fiction display faces originally inspired by MICR, such as Countdown.

JLS Space X2C (in progress): a squared gothic with rounded corners, intended to have a clean modern look; suitable for futuristic and avant-garde projects.

At least they are describable.

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quadibloc - I like that. You're good.

riccard0 - I'm dyslexic, so the Atari was about the only video game that I could ever get the hang of. I'm murder at pong.

I told you that I had fixed the "7"

Just so you guy don't think I'm not completely goofing off...

Then again, maybe I am...

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