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Interpolation and extrapolation #22

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nclm opened this issue May 4, 2015 · 5 comments
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Interpolation and extrapolation #22

nclm opened this issue May 4, 2015 · 5 comments

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@nclm
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nclm commented May 4, 2015

With matching outlines between the Regular and the Bold, we could interpolate and extrapolate Karmilla! I’d love to see a Karmilla Thin, a Karmilla Semibold, a Karmilla Black.

@ms-studio
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Since we're at it, I would also love to see a version with thighter spacing/kerning. It's sometimes a bit too loosely spaced for body copy.

@raphaelbastide
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A dedicated issue for spacing #23

@raphaelbastide
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For interpolation, I suggest:

  1. Draw more glyphs, maybe we can imagine a more complete Karmilla before interpolation
  2. Solve Tighter Spacing #23 (spacing issue)
  3. Tag and close issues (a milestone could be useful)
  4. Interpolate!
  5. Tag again, communicate the update

@davelab6
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davelab6 commented May 4, 2015

I hope you can use metapolator do this interpolation, as its a UFO tool :)

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ogilv commented Sep 11, 2015

I am not sure about thighter spacing, as requested in #23. Being able to use Karla and Karmilla interchangably might be useful to some – without the text reflowing. (Imagine new users, having started a project with Karla, and then trip over its quirks.)

Also, spacing can easily be adjusted in the textprocessing application.

But I guess the issue boils down to the question if Karmilla should be considered a derivative of Karla, or something of its own.

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