On the other hand, historic Fraktur types can no longer be used in the mainstream, since some of their letters are archaic, and unfamiliar to most readers. ¶However, as outlined during a panel discussion at the ATypI conference in Leipzig, we feel that there are ways to modernize Fraktur for contemporary use, benefiting from its superior readability, but also its singular mood; others have already made attempts in this direction. ¶Stay tuned to The MicroFoundry for a unique treatment of this topic... |
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