If you’re following me on Facebook, you probably know that I’ve recently asked for suggestions on what should I write […]
Index Introduction | Learning To See | Overshooting | The Stroke: Optics This is the first article of three, in our series, to talk about […]
Some years ago (maybe a couple, maybe more: I excel at losing track of time), Ricardo Gomes, from Lucky Stripes […]
0. Introduction If you’ve been visiting this blog, you might be wondering why I’m writing another article about this subject. You’ve […]
Fixing curves, for me, is an every day activity. Sometimes they look oddly pointy, too steep or too wide, guiding […]
Index Introduction | Learning To See | Overshooting | The Stroke: Optics You probably heard about overshooting, specially if you came from a visual arts […]
With the implementation of the em unit in CSS and it’s handy use in responsive webdesign, all of a sudden […]
Index Introduction | Learning To See | Overshooting | The Stroke: Optics 1. We don’t see with the eyes In 1963, David H. Hubel and Torsten Wiesel, two neurophysiologists […]
Note: This series of articles are a work in progress. It’s in the process of being written, so there might […]
This is a brief collection of quick tips on kerning and metrics, as the title may have suggested, that I […]
Here’s a small FontLab script that randomizes a point’s position within a circle around it. It was made to streamline […]
When I am asked to calibrate a typeface or logo, or when someone asks me for help with their typefaces, […]