Following on from what 2012 Collaboration has been doing, here's a chance to improve Retrotype, FontBlast's first font. See the first comment for details.
Info:
Created on 6th July 2013. Last edited on 6th July 2013.
RULES:
1. Anyone can join. The password is 'letscollab'
2. Do not erase anybody's work and make your own over it.
3. We need to have all the glyphs completed asap. Don't be shy, get in there!
4. No offensive images.
5. All glyphs must be approved by the Collab Organizer (currently me, FontBlast)
6. And all kinds of glyphs are allowed, and must be approved.
7. Glyphs have to be as large as the square or smaller.
8. All kinds of bricks are allowed.
9. Brick stacking and composites ARE allowed, but no filters.
10. Have fun!
FontBlast did the R.
Sorry to put a damper on things but we don't allow shared accounts. It is part of our "Terms and Conditions". I just added a FAQ article to explain it a little.
I'll be changing the password on this account in the next few minutes and informing the account owner accordingly.
We may have turned a blind eye to collabs in the past, but we cannot allow publicly shared passwords.
I hope, in the future we can add official support for collaborative FontStructing.
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1. Anyone can join. The password is 'letscollab'
2. Do not erase anybody's work and make your own over it.
3. We need to have all the glyphs completed asap. Don't be shy, get in there!
4. No offensive images.
5. All glyphs must be approved by the Collab Organizer (currently me, FontBlast)
6. And all kinds of glyphs are allowed, and must be approved.
7. Glyphs have to be as large as the square or smaller.
8. All kinds of bricks are allowed.
9. Brick stacking and composites ARE allowed, but no filters.
10. Have fun!
FontBlast did the R.
Sorry to put a damper on things but we don't allow shared accounts. It is part of our "Terms and Conditions". I just added a FAQ article to explain it a little.
I'll be changing the password on this account in the next few minutes and informing the account owner accordingly.
We may have turned a blind eye to collabs in the past, but we cannot allow publicly shared passwords.
I hope, in the future we can add official support for collaborative FontStructing.
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