2010/6/4 Máirín Duffy <[email protected]> > > > http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/Quicksand > > It's called Quicksand. The author has said he has released it > 'license-free' and commercial use is permitted. We would need to get in > touch with him and see if he would be amenable to releasing it under a > recognized open font license before we could include it in Fedora, but > he does seem responsive in the typophile forums [2]. > > What do you think? >
Personally, the lower-case "a" in that font gives me a headache. I think it's not "modern" enough looking for Fedora. I just tried to envision how "fedora" would look and I like the existing font much better. But that's just personal preference. While we do have Umlaute in German, I never use them when doing English work so I've never even thought about the issue. But then I don't have a problem with my name obviously... :/ Would we have to change the infinity wordmark as well? Would that work with this font? Just my five Euro cents, Fab # Fabian A. Scherschel # Podcaster, Blogger, Fedora Contributor # https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FabianScherschel
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