Posts by frd
The space glyph is indeed too large.
On a side note, you would save a lot of time adjusting the spacing to make sure characters connect to each other, instead of adding kerning afterwards, especially in a font like this.
Hi, I can confirm that we have received your new files and that your font will be updated as soon as possible.
Absolutely. You only need to update what needs to be updated. If the font/image doesn't change you don't need to upload it again.
Edited on Jan 14, 2021 at 08:02 by frd
Le "A" a été édité, tout comme le "1", etc.
Brant Wren said 
I've submited a font called "Open Sesame" about four times, but it still hasn't been accepted.
I also just quickly checked your font which is based on Futura so it won't be possible to add it.
frd said 
I'm afraid there is nothing else that I can say after this last message:
"It seems like you're aware that we have delays. In this thread I also ask several times that people do not submit their fonts more than once. Unfortunately there is nothing more I can add at the moment. I can't stress this enough: do not submit your fonts more than once. We kindly ask for everyone's patience as we're working to deal with this issue. If you add a message to this thread it means we will spend time explaining the same things again instead of spending valuable time uploading new fonts."
You already submitted four times in five days even though you're aware of the delay we have. Once again we ask people not to submit their fonts several times.
I'm just adding that the moment, review time is about two and a half months.
Edited on Feb 22, 2021 at 00:10 by frd
Which part are you looking for?
Thank you for your feedback. We are actually thinking about such a feature - although it is impossible for me to say exactly "how will it be done", "what will be done" or "when it will be done".
You need to post a picture of what you're looking for here:
https://www.dafont.com/forum/post.php?f=1 At the moment, if your font has been submitted less than two months ago, it hasn't been checked yet.
Ce n'est pas impossible mais si tu regardes bien, les lettres qui se répètent sont toutes différentes les unes des autres. En général, c'est un signe qu'il s'agit de quelque chose fait à la main, et non pas d'une police.
I'm definitely not an expert on this topic but I found a few links if you're interested:
https://www.fonts.com/content/learning/fontology/level-1/type-anatomy/weight-and-proportion
https://typedrawers.com/discussion/3349/book-regular-medium
It seems like there's no consensus and it seems to be up to the author to choose which "name" to associate with the font's weight. Of course some weights are more obvious than others but for the Medium/Book/Regular/Text category it really seems like there are no clear rules. It seems to depend on the use of your font whether it may be suitable for larger portions of text for example. Also it seems like "Roman" can be used for "straight" weights as opposed to "Italic" but then again I'm not an expert on these aspects at all.
I'm afraid there is nothing else that I can say after this last message:
"It seems like you're aware that we have delays. In this thread I also ask several times that people do not submit their fonts more than once. Unfortunately there is nothing more I can add at the moment. I can't stress this enough: do not submit your fonts more than once. We kindly ask for everyone's patience as we're working to deal with this issue. If you add a message to this thread it means we will spend time explaining the same things again instead of spending valuable time uploading new fonts."
You already submitted four times in five days even though you're aware of the delay we have. Once again we ask people not to submit their fonts several times.
Regarding your other suggestions we will work to improve things but I can't say when or what will be done.
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