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Typography Weekly #64

7 typography news links in this category

  1. Ralf Herrmann ·
    The Guardian: “one of the greatest conceptual breakthroughs in mathematics has been traced to the Bakhshali manuscript, dating from the 3rd or 4th century”
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  2. Ralf Herrmann ·
    New work from the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication at the University of Reading.
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  3. Ralf Herrmann ·
    Watch over 50 talks from ATypI 2017 Montreal on YouTube.
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  4. Ralf Herrmann ·
    “When a commercial font ends up where it shouldn’t — for instance on a huge, freely searchable database of code — it’ll most certainly break the terms of the license, and once downloaded from there, it becomes a pirated font.”
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  5. Riccardo Sartori ·
    “Detecting fraud via fonts isn’t as sexy as sleuthing art forgery; it often involves tedious measurements with digital calipers, examinations under loupes and microscopes, charts that track the slight differences between two versions of the Times Roman face, or evidence that a particular form of office printer didn’t exist at the document’s dated execution.”
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  6. Ralf Herrmann ·
    “Pressio is a study in doing things backward. We began with the weight that’s usually drawn last: the ultra-compressed black.”
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  7. Ralf Herrmann ·
    Jim Parkinson tells us about reviving Electra for Bruce Kennett’s W. A. Dwiggins biography.
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    • 2,889 views

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