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Absolutely!
Thanks, Phil! I second you for the idea; but does it limit the creativity of the Designer? I've asked few foundries about the same, their response was like, for typographers typeface creation is like an Art; having a tool where you drop few letterforms and computer create rest of the missing letterforms won't be their first choice.
Thanks Richard for the comment. So basically are you talking about applying specific typography styles automatically by looking at the content on the artboards can be interesting way to look at? I'll look into that and take this in account while going further.
and I want to assist designers in their creative process also. Can there be any other area, particular in type, where you think machine assistance can do your work a lot more easy?
this is amazing!
Best analogy! :D
@Jan Semler @Daniel Godlen trendlist.org is different from other websites you've mentioned. I'm familiar with all of them. They don't have a category whats going on right now. Is it gradient, is it mix-n-match, is it glitch? or flat UI? I was looking at more richer trendlist or something.
Can you share coupons or discount for this? :p
Good one!
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Thanks a lot @Vince. I was wondering, this classification based on the Type Properties is everywhere. But when the designer use the typeface for any brief for ex. Choosing a Typeface for Premium edition cosmetics like Zara. They choose something which is premium, glamorous and luxurious. Isn't it? So why we're still classify the typefaces in Serif, Sans-Serif, Slab Serif, Calligraphic and all.