Tulsey Type

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šŸ‘‹ Chris Skillern | Type Designer | į„į£įŽ³įŽ© (I'm Cherokee) | šŸŽ“ Type West ā€˜21
Websitehttps://www.tulseytype.com
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Yesterday we published a new Cherokee and Osage font collection, and now are proud to support all indigenous languages of North America. https://www.typotheque.com/blog/cherokee-osage-and-the-indigenous-north-american-type-collection
@commercial @Stuarthazley That must be it. I'm pretty sure we had Flash, although I don't know what we were doing with it. My dad is a CPA, but he was always trying to be sort of on the cutting edge of things.Thanks! That's helpful!
Need help solving a mystery. When I was a kid, we had Fontographer on my family PC, and that's how I made my first fonts. The question is, WHY did we have Fontographer? My parents don't know why we had it. Was it bundled with some other software in the mid-90s or something?
@alvaroefe @nicksherman I was wondering the same thing! Also really surprised by this one.
@klim That's good to know! Do you find that there are any disadvantages compared to printed proofs?
Does anyone do proofing without a laser printer? Any ideas? I’m so sick of printer problems.
WE MADE IT!
Thanks to the generosity of 48 fantastic community members, with hours still to spare, we successfully funded our first crowdfunding attempt to support indigenous writing scripts. @tulseytype already deep in the work on a series of Cherokee fonts and documentation articles. Thank you šŸ™ šŸ’›
We are working with Chris Skillern @tulseytype on a series of innovative Cherokee fonts. You can support the project directly in this crowdfunding campaign. One more week to go. Join the club, and spread the word. https://www.typotheque.com/club
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@sajatype @danielnisbet It's definitely trending that way!
@danielnisbet haha I was gonna' say...it usually stretches a liiiiiiittle past that.