February 2010
12 posts
Keming
craigsblog:
Using The Open Font License for Your Typeface
theleagueofmoveabletype:
So you’ve made a typeface, and you want to make it available for anyone to use and modify for free, but you have some concerns. Here are our best and honest answers to some of the common concerns type designers have when making their fonts open-source.
1. I want to give out my font for free, so they can use it for commercial or non-commercial things, and I don’t mind...
loads of Demetri Martin quotes
blandben:
I was making pancakes the other day and a fly flew into the kitchen. And that’s when I realized that a spatula is a lot like a fly swatter. And a crushed fly is a lot like a blueberry. And a roommate is a lot like a fly eater.
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