Daniel Feldt

Daniel Feldt

UX designer Joined over 9 years ago Daniel has invited Teddy Zetterlund

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  • 42 upvotes
  • Posted to Designer News Market is Coming to a Close, in reply to Kevin Letchford , Sep 16, 2016

    Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but "Market" was an item in the main navigation and products were displayed in the right hand side. :)

    It just the last weeks/months or so that Market was moved into the ... and the "ads" disappeared.

    1 point
  • Posted to Designer News Market is Coming to a Close, Sep 15, 2016

    This is sad but not really surprising news. As a seller I had high hopes for this marketplace due to the great community - and it seemed like a good fit. But my fonts never got the traction on DN as on other places. I'm glad with the honesty and transparency from DN and with that attitude I'm sure DN succeed in another endeavor. Cut loose the things that's not working and try again.

    7 points
  • Posted to Alma Mono — Five Weights Monospaced Typeface for the Benefit of Charities, in reply to matt michelson , Jun 14, 2016

    Thanks man! And thank you for the donation! <3

    0 points
  • Posted to Alma Mono — Five Weights Monospaced Typeface for the Benefit of Charities, Jun 14, 2016

    Wow, so nice to be featured on DN. Best surprise when taking care of a cold and a sick child - seeing the phone light up with notifications of downloads.

    Backstory: At my work we have days where we can spend time on side projects, passion projects or just try to learn something new. The only requirement is that we get inspired and/or have fun.

    And the last year there have been a lot of focus of the ongoing war in Syria, the unrest in that region and people fleeing over land and water just to be safe.

    So my work encouraged us that didn't have any side projects or anything special planned to help out with the refugee situation in any way we could. People made beds at refugee shelters, took the company card and bought food or spent time with projects integrating refugees with tech work (or any kind of work) in Sweden.

    One of my projects were designing and selling stickers and pins and giving the proceeds to UNHCR. I was quite successful with that and search for another thing to do at one of our other "lab / inspiration days".

    I've gotten into type design before and were curious on taking the time to learn interpolation (creating several weights of a font based on two weights). But with kids and work I've never gotten the time.

    So I started Alma Mono on one of these lab days. I got the basics of interpolation down on that day and since then I've spent evenings working on it for 4-5 months.

    Since I got to spend time with it during work hours, I got to learn a million things and the commitment to help out in anyway we could it was a given that this would be a "pay-what-you-want"-font and proceeds going to charity.

    Couple of things

    1. I started out with the intention of doing monospace because I would not have to kern. If you've ever designed a typeface you'd know kerning is like trying to shovel water out of the Titanic. It's never ending. And I thought that at least I'll cut that part out of the project. Turn out doing a monospace font has other challenges. Duh.

    2. Another thought was that I could target developers with this to being a monospace font and all that. Perfect. That's a sweet bonus! Turns out doing a monospace font for code has other challenges. Duh.

    3. So, Alma Mono isn't optimal for code, it's too wide and I figured that out pretty early on in the project but I kinda liked it anyways and continued. There is no way, at this moment, that I could compete with fonts especially made for code anyway. I use it in my Sublime editor and I use it in my terminal. It works fine for me, I'm a casual coder with html/css/jekyll and nothing more than that. I really like it my terminal. But hey, I think I'm biased.

    4. Try it out. It's free if you want to. If you want to pay for it: Great! You're awesome if you do! It's for a good thing.

    5. I've only had it out there for a few weeks but have made a couple of updates to it already. It's a passion project for me - I'll continue as long as I have the steam for it.

    Feedback are appreciated. In any form, but preferable constructive. Like which glyphs work and don't work e t c. Feedback is a designers best tool, I'd be very humble and appreciative if you'd take your time to try it out.

    2 points
  • Posted to Alma Mono — Five Weights Monospaced Typeface for the Benefit of Charities, in reply to Aaron James , Jun 14, 2016

    You just made my day! I do hope you'll be happy together!

    1 point
  • Posted to Ask DN: Where do you buy your fonts, and why?, in reply to Ethan Dunham , Apr 01, 2016

    Hi Ethan! I'm rather new at designing typefaces, for each new typeface I learn a million things, and I have a few fonts out there for sale (https://creativemarket.com/daniel.feldt).

    How would I go about having fonts for sale at Fontspring? Do you have a application process like MyFonts or can anyone sell?

    I can't seem to find anything about that on your webpage when I gave it a quick look.

    0 points
  • Posted to The fastest way to share design work with your team, Feb 03, 2016

    Nice Chris, I need to try Wake out on my team...

    Sidenote: How did you guys record that video?

    1 point
  • Posted to Show DN: Golden Hour, Feb 02, 2016

    Beautiful site and even more beautiful photos. But yeah, I still hate scrolljacking and here I had to scroll back up every time because the scroll took me two photos down every time. Mildly annoying.

    0 points
  • Posted to What I’ve Always Missed with Apple TVs Video Playback UI, in reply to Petter Silfver , May 09, 2015

    It's illustrator and glyphs. I probably could (and should) draw everything in glyphs but I'm faster and more confident in illustrator. I just copy + paste the paths.

    0 points
  • Posted to What I’ve Always Missed with Apple TVs Video Playback UI, May 09, 2015

    I like this Petter. I like this a lot.

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