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    Default Proposal for a new group typeface intiative

    Hiya—

    MarcT had mentioned his fondness for some of the old William Morris cuts, and I've got almost complete alphabets—Q, X and Z seem not to be popular, thus no examples to be found—for Morris, Jensen, and a few other notable resources.

    They're all from the 1900 American Type Founders Cut Book, which was a catalog for printers. 112 years ago makes the contents Public Domain.

    Here are a few samples, and we mustn't forget the ornaments they used. I'm not thinking "typeface" here per se—more like a collection of decorative initials to kick off a page with a drop cap, you know?

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    Let's please not jump in and discuss dates and who's going to do what, okay? This is a field trip!

    I'd just like to hear some opinions. Christine, this might fulfill (sort of) the initiative you were tossing out about a week ago.

    My Best,

    Gary

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    Default Re: Proposal for a new group typeface intiative

    Gary perhaps these Capitals could become additions to the Designs Gallery > Clipart > letters collection?
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    Default Re: Proposal for a new group typeface intiative

    Or how about a TG Collaborative Clip art Collection that could be published in the clip art gallery? Perhaps we could have as well as a .xar format (that can easily be added to the designs gallery) .pdf or .svg formats too? Thoughts?
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    Default Re: Proposal for a new group typeface intiative

    Sounds good to me.

    Christine

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    Default Re: Proposal for a new group typeface intiative

    @Bill—

    That's handsome artwork, those ornamental caps, for sure, Bill.
    My only reservation might be: I can't get a good look, but that appears to be stippling within the characters. If so, that would be wicked hard and time-intensive to reproduce as vectors, no?

    I think it's great to provide the graphics community with ornamental caps as clipart. I suggest both XAR and PDF, because PDF is marginally easier to import into Xara, Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and possibly Inkscape, haven't checked.

    I'd like to suggest a sort of balance as we move forward with group projects.

    When something is way complicated, like one of the gylphs from the Burgeon set that has 4,000 control points, a reproduction is more appropriately created as a vector file.

    When the gylphs are reasonably simple, I suggest going the typeface distribution route is preferred, because a typeface can be shared across platforms, and because a collection of glyphs can't be separated accidentally.

    And there's no rule that the stuff we are allowed to trace has to be curve-for-curve. Here's an example of two variations on the Bradley ornamental caps I posted.

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    My Best,

    Gary

 

 

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