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Why are fonts so hard? Why can't they just... you know... look right?
I hear all these scary sounding terms, like "kerning" and "hinting". I hear about how "hard" font design is. And I wonder why we can't just solve this problem and move on.
I hear all these scary sounding terms, like "kerning" and "hinting". I hear about how "hard" font design is. And I wonder why we can't just solve this problem and move on.
Why do car makers keep changing the design of their cars? Why can't they just solve this problem and move on?
I think fonts and cars are about aesthetics as well as usability, and so there is no "problem" that has a unique "solution".
The problem with that argument is that car companies are competing with each other constantly, so they are constantly trying to out-do each other.
Are font families or authorized resellers doing any sort of competition? If they are, it's not anywhere near the scale of the car industry. (Have you heard of the "font industry"?)
It is sort of like "Why do people keep doing paintings? Why can't they just paint something properly, and have everyone hang that on their walls?". At this point, the problem is solved "enough" where there are loads of fonts that are great for pretty much any situation. What is left is a matter of taste and expression.




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You can pretty well count me to be in that group... except when the letters are shaped so badly that I just can't believe that the designer was not drunk, or stoned, or perhaps even Michael Jackson.
Why are fonts so hard? Why can't they just... you know... look right?
I hear all these scary sounding terms, like "kerning" and "hinting". I hear about how "hard" font design is. And I wonder why we can't just solve this problem and move on.