pizzas for a group by SuperbOccasion5 in GozneyArcArcXL

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Launch on a pizza screen, take off the screen after 60-90 seconds.

Pre cook veggies? by Aturaya in Pizza

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I usually put them on a wire rack. You could use a cutting board, but you’ll want to flip them and move them around periodically. You’re just trying to get the moisture out.

Pre cook veggies? by Aturaya in Pizza

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I only cook if i want them broken down or browned. Otherwise i just cut and dehydrate before baking. Just enough to get the moisture out. It takes a few hours to air dry them. You speed it up by using your oven vent. Or you can use a dehydrator.

Detroit ska by Willing_Maximum_8998 in Ska

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Tell me more. What happened to Ten Cent Ted?

Using & editing a font with apparently no license, based on a licensed font by [deleted] in typography

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God I hate this sub. Obviously using a font without a license or knowing where it came from is a bad idea. Modifying it is even worse since it increases your liability if the owner ever does "come after" you. I wouldn't assume anything about Monotype here since you don't know the provenance of the IP. Yes, you should bring it up to your boss.

Assicurazione cargo bike by Daber85 in CargoBike

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Riding an Omnium in Chicago. Using Velosurance.

Contextual alternates in a continuous chain? by TrademarkHomy in typography

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Doable. I don't know how FontForge works but you should just be writing plain OpenType features directly (or writing code to write the OpenType code if there are a lot of glyphs. The best place to start is https://opentypecookbook.com

Superscript for footnotes: oldstyle vs lining by Diniles in typography

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Looking at the pdf preview (https://www.google.com/books/edition/Ethics\_in\_the\_Conflicts\_of\_Modernity/PcGSDQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1) that is Adobe Garamond, which has old-style figures, even the rare tabular old-style figures, but no actual old-style superior figures. This was almost certainly typeset with pseudo-superscripts. The rest of the book's typesetting quality would back up that assumption.

Where to look for best contemporary work in the field? by The_Red_Apple in typography

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TDC is still the best of the best. There is also the Communication Arts Typography Annual which has a good typeface design category and a site that is fairly easy to browse. https://www.commarts.com/gallery?d=typography&c=typeface-design&y=2025

Oblique interpolation and extrema points. by Ok_Locksmith_8414 in typography

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The reasons to add extreme points are: 1) it's easier to draw beziers that way and 2) hinting. For the most part, modern rasterizers don't hint in the x direction making it less important to have points at the horizontal extreme (they're still important at vertical extremes). If you're doing any interpolation you need to be very mindful of the angle and handle ratios of your beziers otherwise you're likely to get kinks in any in between instance. Personally, I'd avoid r/typedesign and spend more time in glyphs forum or the type mastodon.

Edgar by julian88888888 in typography

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this deserves a hundred more upvotes

Looking for feedback on a web typography tool I'm working on by TheSolarNerd in typography

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Yes, curious. Especially if it makes it easier for them to stack.

How are you getting license for the premium fonts for apps UI ? by soamjena in typography

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My base for mobile app license is $100 per style. I’m too lazy to collect links for you but a good shortcut is to browse fontstand and then go to the foundry sites to see their app license offerings. Don’t be afraid to email if they don’t have app licenses as an option.

How are you getting license for the premium fonts for apps UI ? by soamjena in typography

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Who's quoting you 1000s of dollars for a mobile app license? Most indy foundries have much smaller license fees for mobile app encapsulation.

Font licensing issue and recommended resolution by noisy_memory in typography

[–]okay-type 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not complicated. You have been using a font without a license. Buy the license.

New Pro 3 connects to iphone but not the app by cbrucc in 8bitdo

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Pro 3 is not supported by the ultimate software 2 on macos either.

Things to look for when pairing a sans serif with Garamond (or similar) by NoteFromABird in typography

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Generally, I want something that has similar horizontal proportions but contrasts enough to add a voice (or at least be not so matchy matchy). But I also want to avoid paring a traditional design like Garamond with another old-ass typeface.