Re: Proper Names - Definition

This is a discussion on Re: Proper Names - Definition within the Adobe Typography forums in Adobe Tools category; Amazingly, I happened to read that post (after skipping the previous 40 or so). I think Dominic understands unicase well enough. I would have thought it was a requirement for all the glyphs to have the same height, but I can's swear to it. Peignot has a kind of unicase lowercase, and does have some height variations within it, but it seems to be an exception. Certainly when I did unicase alternates for Hypatia Sans, I made them all the same height, but borrowed letterforms from both the small caps and lowercase. Cheers, T...

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Old 08-22-2008, 02:53 AM
Thomas_Phinney@adobeforums.com
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Default Re: Proper Names - Definition

Amazingly, I happened to read that post (after skipping the previous 40 or so).

I think Dominic understands unicase well enough. I would have thought it was a requirement for all the glyphs to have the same height, but I can's swear to it. Peignot has a kind of unicase lowercase, and does have some height variations within it, but it seems to be an exception. Certainly when I did unicase alternates for Hypatia Sans, I made them all the same height, but borrowed letterforms from both the small caps and lowercase.

Cheers,

T
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