Andrei Robu

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Secret agent at @Typeverything 
⅋ graphic artist.
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@tphinney now it works for me (in Barcelona) but it was off for weeks.
@klim Yeiks.
Match Italic angle.. New tiny script for Glyphs on my Git inside Paths. Select any node with handles, a handle or line and it will try to match the master italic angle. You'll figure it out. https://github.com/andreirobu/TypeverythingGlyphsScripts
GitHub - andreirobu/TypeverythingGlyphsScripts: Python scripts for GlyphsApp

Python scripts for GlyphsApp. Contribute to andreirobu/TypeverythingGlyphsScripts development by creating an account on GitHub.

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I just published two Glyphs scripts to help you create letter combinations for kerning testing. You select any group of letters, click on the scripts and a window with all letter combinations will pop up. https://github.com/andreirobu/TypeverythingGlyphsScripts/tree/main/Kerning
TypeverythingGlyphsScripts/Kerning at main · andreirobu/TypeverythingGlyphsScripts

Python scripts for GlyphsApp. Contribute to andreirobu/TypeverythingGlyphsScripts development by creating an account on GitHub.

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@stewf Same but 🇬🇷

Picking Up Pixels: Rüdiger Schlömer designs typefaces for knitting.

https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2024/05/type-knitting-rudiger-schlomer/

#typography #design #knitting

Picking Up Pixels: Rüdiger Schlömer Designs Typefaces for Knitting — Colossal

Rather than build the letter "A" or "R" through digital layers, Rüdiger Schlömer constructs the alphabe stitch by stitch.

Colossal
@simoncozens Wonder how your proofs look. Can you share an example?
@celiason I'd say they're not very readable. Maybe separating the shapes on the top like you did with the lowercase s would help?
@stewf Indeed, but this slow migration is also due because choosing a server when joining is confusing af. My wife is an illustrator and she wanted to join but had no idea where to go. So while for type designers typo.social was a heaven, for the rest of the creative folks Mastodon is a blackhole.