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But today, I want to talk about its shadow. Its elusive, slightly awkward, fiercely practical cousin.
When a young designer does see Tahoma Italic, their reaction is usually revulsion: “The x-heights don’t match! The rhythm is broken! The Roman ‘a’ looks nothing like the Italic ‘a’!” tahoma italic
In 2024, we are drowning in variable fonts and optical sizing. We have 18-axis parametric typefaces that can interpolate the sweat off a letterform’s brow. And yet, when I open an old .ini file or a defunct software installer, and I see that slightly crooked, single-story ‘a’ leaning into the void… But today, I want to talk about its shadow
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