Aaron Bell

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Aaron Bell

Aaron Bell

@aaronbell

Type design, typography and life. The usual. See also @[email protected]

Seattle, WA Katılım Kasım 2007
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Aaron Bell
Aaron Bell@aaronbell·
@mwichary @katiecooperco @amyhoodlum Sounds great! Hope you’re able to solve it. Especially since languages other than English often need differing consideration with the same metrics. It may be worth allowing users to tweak the adjustment manually on a universal basis.
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❖ Katie Cooper
❖ Katie Cooper@katiecooperco·
Font designers, why do some fonts have a huge, chonky gap for descenders? @amyhoodlum, you're an expert, could you help a girl out?
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Aaron Bell
Aaron Bell@aaronbell·
@mwichary @katiecooperco @amyhoodlum That’s fair. I guess I found it surprising that there isn’t a similar document that explains the issue to users (maybe there is and I haven’t found it?) so it feels a bit one-sided.
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Aaron Bell
Aaron Bell@aaronbell·
@mwichary @katiecooperco @amyhoodlum >>> If you then use the font metrics to calculate the % of bounding box above and below the baseline, it seems to me you’d be able to roughly figure out what kind of adjustment is necessary to make it sit centered in the text block and can use padding/margin to fix it.
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Aaron Bell
Aaron Bell@aaronbell·
@katiecooperco @amyhoodlum And this is all ignoring the fact that there’s a wide range of font metrics necessary to support other languages that don’t look or act like English. This idea of “centering” is very English centric.
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Aaron Bell
Aaron Bell@aaronbell·
@amyhoodlum @katiecooperco (For anyone interested) I generally recommend using Google's vertical metrics: #concrete-cases" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">googlefonts.github.io/gf-guide/metri…. It produces pretty solid text setting by default which works consistently.
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Aaron Bell
Aaron Bell@aaronbell·
@amyhoodlum @katiecooperco Of late, there's been a bunch of complaints as people who come from a web background expected fonts to be centered in the vertical metrics bounding box, which is never how fonts have been designed historically (except by coincidence), so it is an ongoing issue. :(
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Aaron Bell
Aaron Bell@aaronbell·
@OhBendy Want to hear mostly about music? Better to join a music-centric instance. Want general chatter? Find a more general one. This isn’t to say that one is prevented from discussing other topics (unless the instance rules state that), but more of the prevailing conversation.
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Aaron Bell
Aaron Bell@aaronbell·
@OhBendy You find people via hashtags, so as long as you use tags, people can and will find you. The choice of instance is like picking which bar in which you want to hang out. When you walk in, what is the general topic of conversation?
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Aaron Bell
Aaron Bell@aaronbell·
@TiroTypeworks @OhBendy @EvaSilvertant I like having the type group in my “Local” group since there’s lot’s of folk I’ve never interacted with before and has given greater exposure to people around the world. But yeah, the “Home” feed is quite different!
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Tiro Typeworks
Tiro Typeworks@TiroTypeworks·
@OhBendy @EvaSilvertant Yes. You actually get three feeds on Mastodon: your Home, personally curated feed; the Local instance feed; and the Federated feed of all connected instances. As time goes on, your Home feed typically becomes what you engage with most.
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Aaron Bell
Aaron Bell@aaronbell·
Alright ya’ll. I’ve pretty much fully moved over to @sajatype" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">typo.social/web/@sajatype for the toot toot tooting. Come visit over there!
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