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I have a "Nox" too: Light & Bold. ? . !
It would be great.
beate
Sorry for the confusion!
dm
The advent of high resolution LCDs, such as the retina display on recent Apple products, renders pixel fonts obsolete. I've tested my pixel fonts on both the iPad 3 and the new MacBook Pro. They don't look as razor sharp on those screens as they should. It is sad, but pixel fonts will lose their importance and ubiquity in the coming years.
dm E/ light was not actually meant to be used as a pixel font; rather, a text font that can be used on screen or on paper at a maximum size of 16pt or so.
It's a pixel font, not smooth, simply because I don't have the time or patience to create a full-fledged faux-curves font.
Why would people choose this over Futura or Gill Sans? It's different. It has some Avenir, and some Frutiger in it. I built it on the premise of instant readability and elegant legibility.
Why do people choose Helvetica, not Arial?
In summary, it's a pixel font because it was easy to make, and I knew that it wouldn't matter if it were pixel optimised or not at the size I intended it to be used.
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I'll upload a sample of the font being used in a paragraph so you can see what I mean.
Thanks again :-)
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