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Kashmiri Arabic script – questions, questions…
by Canonical on 23 June 2011
We are now putting the two complex scripts Hebrew and Arabic together. Although the basic design of the Arabic was finalised some months ago we have been...
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Hebrew and Arabic on track
by Canonical on 4 January 2011
Although I haven’t posted much recently we have still been working away. Besides the latest update to Version 0.7 of the core fonts, which posed some...
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Design Museum exhibition London
by Marcus Haslam on 20 December 2010
Something exciting next year Bruno Maag from Dalton Maag has been asked by the Design Museum London to put on an exhibition of his work. This is a...
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Of hinting and tables
by Canonical on 4 November 2010
I hope regular readers of the design blogs don’t think that we have abandoned our programme of telling you all about the font development – I know it’s been a...
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A space odyssey
by Canonical on 15 October 2010
Time flies and it’s already time for our next blog entry on the design of the Ubuntu font suite. Below my colleague Fabio Haag explains the joys of spacing...
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Intial Hebrew trials
by Canonical on 23 September 2010
The Ubuntu project is going full speed. We have started intial work on the Hebrew and would like to share a few thoughts with you. This PDF illustrates how we...
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Which way to slant the Hebrew
by Canonical on 10 September 2010
Here is a design conundrum: which way to lean the Hebrew Italic design. Logic, and probably common sense, would dictate that it should slant in the reading...
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A true italic
by Canonical on 20 August 2010
In this latest post from Dalton Maag Lukas Paltram updates us on the development thinking that went into the italics in the new Ubuntu font family.
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The first milestone
by Canonical on 10 August 2010
As work on the font continues we thought it would be good to get some insight from the people working on developing it. In the first of these posts, Bruno...