Re: [NTG-context] OT: looking for a soviet font

2014-04-18 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2014-04-18 um 01:42 schrieb Joshua Krämer joshua.krae...@gmail.com:

 On 2014-04-16, 9:45, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
 
 I don’t think Baltica is very legible, even if it fits the style.
 
 It is based on Candida, which I find quite legible especially in small
 texts for German.  It is for example used by the German Magazine
 Focus, you can see an example here (from Focus Schule):
 http://news.elli-e.de/Focus2000.jpg

Thank you!
I tried a slab serif as body font only once (can’t remember which), for a book 
that I typeset during vocational school, and I wouldn’t try it again.

 However, I don't know how legible its cyrillic characters are.

Cyrillic is illegible per se ;-)
Seriously, I find Cyrillic text always looks like in all small caps, besides me 
still not used to reading it.

 Anyway, I have no objections against a sans serif like Journal!

Thank you ;-)

For now I decided to use just PT Serif plus PT Sans. Everything that I tried 
yet in „historic“ looks didn’t please my eyes.


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Re: [NTG-context] OT: looking for a soviet font

2014-04-17 Thread Joshua Krämer
On 2014-04-16, 9:45, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:

 I don’t think Baltica is very legible, even if it fits the style.

It is based on Candida, which I find quite legible especially in small
texts for German.  It is for example used by the German Magazine
Focus, you can see an example here (from Focus Schule):

http://news.elli-e.de/Focus2000.jpg

However, I don't know how legible its cyrillic characters are.

Anyway, I have no objections against a sans serif like Journal!

Kind regards,
Joshua


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Re: [NTG-context] OT: looking for a soviet font

2014-04-16 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm

Am 2014-04-16 um 10:22 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm te...@fiee.net:

 
 Am 2014-04-16 um 09:45 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm te...@fiee.net:
 
 Unfortunately Ladoga and Quant lack the Kyrgyz and Kasakh glyphs that I need.
 
 That’s wrong - I looked only at the preview picture at Paratype’s. Myfonts 
 shows the whole impressing glyph range:
 http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/ladoga/

Another correction, I asked at Paratype:

 Back in 2010 we released 4 styles of Ladoga font with Kyrgyz and Kazakh 
 support – Display Regular, Display Italic, Text Regular, Text Italic. This 
 version is still available on MyFonts.
 In 2013 we made the font renovation, removed the styles we released in 2010 
 and released the new styles (but without Kyrgyz and Kazakh support) – 
 Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold italic, Display Regular, Display italic.
 These days we’re working on expansion of character set of new Ladoga font 
 family, including Kyrgyz and Kazakh characters.


The version on MyFonts also contains Greek (incl. polytoniko) and Hebrew.

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Re: [NTG-context] OT: looking for a soviet font

2014-04-15 Thread Joshua Krämer
On 2014-04-15, 11:37, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:

 for a new project I’m looking for a body font that fits Soviet
 Modernism. I’d like to have OpenType, high typographical quality,
 good readability as body text, latin and cyrillic glyphs. Free would
 be great, but I’d also buy.

The most used Soviet typeface is Literaturnaya.  You can find it here
for example:

http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/literaturnaya/

There is also a free digital version available.  (I think you can find
it on the CTAN).  But all digital versions I know of are not really
well-suited for body text (they are quite thin, obviously based on a
display size of the original typeface).

A derived typeface which is a bit better for text is Quant Antiqua:

http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/quant-antiqua/

While Literaturnaya/Quant are surely the best matches for Soviet
typography in general, they may not be the best match for Soviet
modernism. Maybe Baltica could fit better:

http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/baltica/

Generally, I suggest to search through the ParaType offerings.  They
have many nice typefaces, which are not expensive.

Kind regards,
Joshua Krämer


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Re: [NTG-context] OT: looking for a soviet font

2014-04-15 Thread Arthur Reutenauer
  I personally associate Soviet modernism very strongly with sans serif
fonts.  And in fact, to Joshua's excellent advice:

 Generally, I suggest to search through the ParaType offerings.  They
 have many nice typefaces, which are not expensive.

  The new font they advertise on their home page, Journal Sans New,
seems to me to be a very good fit.

  The price for the 6-font family is 6820 roubles, about 140 euros.

Arthur
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Re: [NTG-context] OT: looking for a soviet font

2014-04-15 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm

Am 2014-04-15 um 23:15 schrieb Joshua Krämer joshua.krae...@gmail.com:

 The most used Soviet typeface is Literaturnaya.  You can find it here
 for example:
 
 http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/literaturnaya/
 
 There is also a free digital version available.  (I think you can find
 it on the CTAN).  But all digital versions I know of are not really
 well-suited for body text (they are quite thin, obviously based on a
 display size of the original typeface).
 
 A derived typeface which is a bit better for text is Quant Antiqua:
 
 http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/quant-antiqua/
 
 While Literaturnaya/Quant are surely the best matches for Soviet
 typography in general, they may not be the best match for Soviet
 modernism. Maybe Baltica could fit better:
 
 http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/baltica/
 
 Generally, I suggest to search through the ParaType offerings.  They
 have many nice typefaces, which are not expensive.

Thank you very much!

On TeX-D-L Ulrich Dirr suggested Academy, Baltica, Literaturnaya, Journal/Sans 
or Ladoga, all from Paratype.

Unfortunately Ladoga and Quant lack the Kyrgyz and Kasakh glyphs that I need. 
(They have special characters for „German umlaut sounds“ ü and ö, as well as 
ng).

I don’t think Baltica is very legible, even if it fits the style.
Literaturnaya seems a bit too light, but as „favourite text face of Soviet 
typography“ it surely fits the bill.

I’ll probably go for Journal+Sans, but I didn’t scan the whole Paratype library 
yet.


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Re: [NTG-context] OT: looking for a soviet font

2014-04-15 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm

Am 2014-04-16 um 09:45 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm te...@fiee.net:

 Unfortunately Ladoga and Quant lack the Kyrgyz and Kasakh glyphs that I need.

That’s wrong - I looked only at the preview picture at Paratype’s. Myfonts 
shows the whole impressing glyph range:
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/ladoga/

Even if it doesn’t exactly fit my project I guess I „must“ buy it ;-)

Quant Antiqua also has the needed glyphs.
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/paratype/quant-antiqua/


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