NYTYpography
Mar. 12th, 2007 10:07 amOK,
toonhead_npl, here's what I've noticed :-)
The byline is leaded a little lower.
The answer grid uses a narrower set, and the letters are lower in their boxes. Maybe it'll just take some getting used to, but I think the old answer grid looked nicer.
While there used to be "more than 2,000 past puzzles" in the online subscription, now there are "more than 4,000 past puzzles."
Other than that, looks identical -- great job!
As to your comment yesterday, that one of the original problems apparently has been caught and fixed in post-production for a while now, I wonder if you mean the problem I posted on last August, in which the puzzle looked like it had been halftoned?
The byline is leaded a little lower.
The answer grid uses a narrower set, and the letters are lower in their boxes. Maybe it'll just take some getting used to, but I think the old answer grid looked nicer.
While there used to be "more than 2,000 past puzzles" in the online subscription, now there are "more than 4,000 past puzzles."
Other than that, looks identical -- great job!
As to your comment yesterday, that one of the original problems apparently has been caught and fixed in post-production for a while now, I wonder if you mean the problem I posted on last August, in which the puzzle looked like it had been halftoned?
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Date: 2007-03-12 05:13 pm (UTC)I meant Helvetica should be pretty much the same as long as it's from a major vendor and only appearance-wise. I've had to deal with my share of headaches much as you describe.
Tangent: Do you remember Bitstream Analogue? You'd type in a typeface and it would tell you what the Bitstream equivalent is. It would always come up with Swiss 721 for Helvetica -- is that font really pretty much the same thing?
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Date: 2007-03-12 05:23 pm (UTC)Yes. In the early days, Bits started by selling lookalike fonts to printer manufacturers, but couldn't afford to pay the trademark licensing fees. Swiss 721 is Bitstream's "version" of Helvetica; Dutch 801 is Bitstream's "version" of Times New Roman.
Have you played at all with "WhatTheFont" on our myfonts.com site? It's pretty cool.
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Date: 2007-03-12 05:29 pm (UTC)