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    Recursive Sans & Mono

    Recursive Sans & Mono

    Recursive Mono & Sans is a variable font family for code & UI

    Recursive Sans & Mono is a variable type family built for better code & UI. It is inspired by casual script signpainting, but designed primarily to meet the needs of programming environments and application interfaces. In programming, “recursion” is when a function calls itself, using its own output as an input to yield powerful results. Recursive Mono was used as a tool to help build itself: it was used to write Python scripts to automate type production work and to generate specimen images, and it was used in HTML, CSS, and JS to create web-based proofs & prototypes. ...
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    qiji-font

    qiji-font

    Typeface from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books

    Typeface from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books. A Ming typeface. Extracted from Ming Dynasty woodblock printed books (凌閔刻本). Using semi-automatic computer vision and OCR. Open-source. A work in progress. Named in honor of 閔齊伋, a 16th-century printer. Intended to be used with Kenyan-lang, the Classical Chinese programming language. Download high-resolution PDFs and split pages into images. Manually lay a grid on top of each page to generate bounding boxes for characters (potentially...
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    Fontman

    Fontman

    Most elegant cross platform font manager you will ever use

    ...Design and develop your fonts and simply package and ship them using Fontman for universal typefaces seekers. Fontman follows client-server architecture, a server to track all of font and user data, and a beautiful client application with its front end built with Electron as known as Atom shell and its backend built with Python. Fontman client supports all Linux, Mac and Windows platforms. The project is hosted on GitHub - https://github.com/fontman and you can see the current development process if you are interested in.
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