The above, but also because I think SP owns the rights to the typeface on their own caps.
The above, but also because I think SP owns the rights to the typeface on their own caps.
Sure, sp will be more suitable for U :rolleyes:
I think, just I think.Sure, sp will be more suitable for U :rolleyes:
I just like how it looks lol for most sets. There are some GMK sets like the NES that i think are worth it in GMK, well to me look best in GMK.
I think, just I think.Sure, sp will be more suitable for U :rolleyes:
I just like how it looks lol for most sets. There are some GMK sets like the NES that i think are worth it in GMK, well to me look best in GMK.
The color of SP keysets will be more bright than GMK set :blank:
I think, just I think.Sure, sp will be more suitable for U :rolleyes:
I just like how it looks lol for most sets. There are some GMK sets like the NES that i think are worth it in GMK, well to me look best in GMK.
The color of SP keysets will be more bright than GMK set :blank:
Oh no it is true, I get excited when I see SP sets then I slowly go into sadness for a new minutes when I realize they are all sold out on different websites and Massdrop isn't dropping any atm ;_;. One day I'll get a SP set I tell ya, one day. :D
I remember when GMK sets were nigh impossible to get, and now we see multiple ones running at the same time.
I remember when GMK sets were nigh impossible to get, and now we see multiple ones running at the same time.
It's funny, it sounds like some days long past. But it was only a few short years ago :) GMK's certainly come around dramatically from not being much interested in offering custom sets at low enough MOQ to actually opening a custom keyboard/keycap business and allowing custom colors.
It's impossible to not find sp sets as far as I know, they run constantly in one place or another and you can buy some sets directly from their site at any time. Finding a certain colorway is another issue entirely though.I think, just I think.Sure, sp will be more suitable for U :rolleyes:
I just like how it looks lol for most sets. There are some GMK sets like the NES that i think are worth it in GMK, well to me look best in GMK.
The color of SP keysets will be more bright than GMK set :blank:
Oh no it is true, I get excited when I see SP sets then I slowly go into sadness for a new minutes when I realize they are all sold out on different websites and Massdrop isn't dropping any atm ;_;. One day I'll get a SP set I tell ya, one day. :D
The above, but also because I think SP owns the rights to the typeface on their own caps.
This is sort of true. SP doesn't own the "rights" to their typeface so much as they simply are the only company who has modified the original Gorton legend plates in the way that they did.
In principle, anyone could purchase a Gorton pantograph machine and create a modified set of legend plates, starting from the stock ones that come with the machine, that look exactly like SP's. Of course, I don't know any company that would bother to do that.
I think, just I think.Sure, sp will be more suitable for U :rolleyes:
I just like how it looks lol for most sets. There are some GMK sets like the NES that i think are worth it in GMK, well to me look best in GMK.
The color of SP keysets will be more bright than GMK set :blank:
Oh no it is true, I get excited when I see SP sets then I slowly go into sadness for a new minutes when I realize they are all sold out on different websites and Massdrop isn't dropping any atm ;_;. One day I'll get a SP set I tell ya, one day. :D
There's a GB going on at keyclack right now for an SA set.Show Image(https://www.keyclack.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Render2.png)
The above, but also because I think SP owns the rights to the typeface on their own caps.
906.4 Typeface, Typefont, Lettering, Calligraphy, and Typographic Ornamentation
As a general rule, typeface, typefont, lettering, calligraphy, and typographic
ornamentation are not registrable. 37 C.F.R. § 202.1(a), (e). These elements are mere
variations of uncopyrightable letters or words, which in turn are the building blocks of
expression. See id. The Office typically refuses claims based on individual alphabetic or
numbering characters, sets or fonts of related characters, fanciful lettering and
calligraphy, or other forms of typeface. This is true regardless of how novel and creative
the shape and form of the typeface characters may be. A typeface character cannot be
analogized to a work of art, because the creative aspects of the character (if any) cannot
be separated from the utilitarian nature of that character.
The above, but also because I think SP owns the rights to the typeface on their own caps.
There's no such thing as typeface ownership in the United States.
Straight from the US Copyright Office:
https://copyright.gov/comp3/chap900/ch900-visual-art.pdf (https://copyright.gov/comp3/chap900/ch900-visual-art.pdf)Quote906.4 Typeface, Typefont, Lettering, Calligraphy, and Typographic Ornamentation
As a general rule, typeface, typefont, lettering, calligraphy, and typographic
ornamentation are not registrable. 37 C.F.R. § 202.1(a), (e). These elements are mere
variations of uncopyrightable letters or words, which in turn are the building blocks of
expression. See id. The Office typically refuses claims based on individual alphabetic or
numbering characters, sets or fonts of related characters, fanciful lettering and
calligraphy, or other forms of typeface. This is true regardless of how novel and creative
the shape and form of the typeface characters may be. A typeface character cannot be
analogized to a work of art, because the creative aspects of the character (if any) cannot
be separated from the utilitarian nature of that character.
The above, but also because I think SP owns the rights to the typeface on their own caps.
There's no such thing as typeface ownership in the United States.
Straight from the US Copyright Office:
https://copyright.gov/comp3/chap900/ch900-visual-art.pdf (https://copyright.gov/comp3/chap900/ch900-visual-art.pdf)Quote906.4 Typeface, Typefont, Lettering, Calligraphy, and Typographic Ornamentation
As a general rule, typeface, typefont, lettering, calligraphy, and typographic
ornamentation are not registrable. 37 C.F.R. § 202.1(a), (e). These elements are mere
variations of uncopyrightable letters or words, which in turn are the building blocks of
expression. See id. The Office typically refuses claims based on individual alphabetic or
numbering characters, sets or fonts of related characters, fanciful lettering and
calligraphy, or other forms of typeface. This is true regardless of how novel and creative
the shape and form of the typeface characters may be. A typeface character cannot be
analogized to a work of art, because the creative aspects of the character (if any) cannot
be separated from the utilitarian nature of that character.
I didn't know! Now I can say that with confidence and the federal regulation behind me.
313.4(J) Familiar Symbols and Designs
Familiar symbols and designs are not copyrightable and cannot be registered with the
U.S. Copyright Office, either in two-dimensional or three-dimensional form. 37 C.F.R. §
202.1(a). Likewise, the Office cannot register a work consisting of a simple combination
of a few familiar symbols or designs with minor linear or spatial variations, either in
two-dimensional or three-dimensional form. Examples of familiar symbols and designs
include, without limitation:
Letters.
Punctuation.
Symbols typically found on a keyboard, such as asterisks, ampersands, and the like.
Abbreviations.
Musical notes and symbols.
Numbers.
Mathematical symbols.
Currency symbols.
Arrows and other directional or navigational symbols.
Common representational symbols, such as a spade, club, heart, diamond, star, yin
yang, fleur de lys, or the like.
Common patterns, such as standard chevron, polka dot, checkerboard, or
houndstooth designs.
Well-known and commonly used symbols that contain a de minimis amount of
expression or that are in the public domain, such as the peace symbol, gender
symbols (♀ ♂), the symbols for play, pause, stop, forward, back, simple emoticons
such as the typical smiley face (☺), or the like.
Standard industry designs, such as the caduceus, the barber pole, food labeling
symbols, hazard warning symbols, or the like.
Familiar religious symbols such as crosses, stars, crescents, and the like.
Common architecture moldings, such as the volute used to decorate Ionic and
Corinthian columns.
Is it weird that I like the SP font but GMK's profile? It'd be nice to have a happy medium between the two.
Is it weird that I like the SP font but GMK's profile? It'd be nice to have a happy medium between the two.
it's called DCS
In the U.S. the only thing a company can own is the name of a typeface (they can trademark it). That's why every type foundry has their own version of, say, Garamond with a different name. Same basic glyphs, different name.
Is it weird that I like the SP font but GMK's profile? It'd be nice to have a happy medium between the two.
it's called DCS
Would like to see more DCS sets. I actually like it. Better than OEM.
Is it weird that I like the SP font but GMK's profile? It'd be nice to have a happy medium between the two.
it's called DCS
Would like to see more DCS sets. I actually like it. Better than OEM.
I definitely think DCS should be utilized more now than GMK is getting bogged down. The queue isn't saturated like SA, and it's a pretty nice profile. I don't like it quite as much as cherry since it's a tad more sculpted, but variety is good.
Is it weird that I like the SP font but GMK's profile? It'd be nice to have a happy medium between the two.
it's called DCS
Would like to see more DCS sets. I actually like it. Better than OEM.
I definitely think DCS should be utilized more now than GMK is getting bogged down. The queue isn't saturated like SA, and it's a pretty nice profile. I don't like it quite as much as cherry since it's a tad more sculpted, but variety is good.
Is it weird that I like the SP font but GMK's profile? It'd be nice to have a happy medium between the two.
it's called DCS
Would like to see more DCS sets. I actually like it. Better than OEM.
I definitely think DCS should be utilized more now than GMK is getting bogged down. The queue isn't saturated like SA, and it's a pretty nice profile. I don't like it quite as much as cherry since it's a tad more sculpted, but variety is good.
DCS is a harder sell here given most people that want ABS caps prefer thicker caps. DCS is known for having rather thin caps in comparison to GMK.
Is it weird that I like the SP font but GMK's profile? It'd be nice to have a happy medium between the two.
it's called DCS
Would like to see more DCS sets. I actually like it. Better than OEM.
I definitely think DCS should be utilized more now than GMK is getting bogged down. The queue isn't saturated like SA, and it's a pretty nice profile. I don't like it quite as much as cherry since it's a tad more sculpted, but variety is good.
DCS is a harder sell here given most people that want ABS caps prefer thicker caps. DCS is known for having rather thin caps in comparison to GMK.
I feel like there's a lot of misinformation around DCS. I think it's a really good profile, and I say that as someone that's been typing on GMK for years.
It's also DIRT cheap compared to GMK. You can run a DCS set shipped for $66 with no frills.