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Oct 6 |
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Should I charge extra for project files? Glad i could be useful! And Scott's answer is the natural answer, i was simply adding to his. |
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Oct 6 |
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Different types of fonts I got the book and it is a great one! Thanks a lot for recommending this book! +1 for that - at least until i get 15 rep! |
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Oct 4 |
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Different types of fonts Now i understand.The problem was in @DA01 comment, after mentioning mutually exclusive fonts, a reader would expect an illustration of mutually exclusive fonts because the next sentence started with "For instance...". Thanks |
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Oct 4 |
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Different types of fonts @e100 Yes, the answers complement what have been said below. Thanks |
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Oct 4 |
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Different types of fonts @DA01 I don't follow. You said mutually exclusive but you say can be... which is inclusive for an example supposed to illustrate exclusivity. Are serif and display exclusive? |
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Oct 4 |
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Different types of fonts Thanks. I actually ordered the book right before posting the question. Expecting it this Friday!!! I have read a lot of good things about this book, hope it is really worth the money. |
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Oct 3 |
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Different types of fonts Okay! So what I must understand is that there is no consensus among type designers about what are primary, secondary,... font categories. That this is a field in constant evolution and one shouldn't cry for a typography crime when s/he sees a serif font categorized as display. This is a great answer... but I'll wait and see what others say. Thanks! |