To paraphrase the late Patrick Swayze: Nobody puts typeface in the corner!! Please, can we have BIG, centered, fonts for GeekHack Cherry Killer 2012?
Futura is the RADICAL Anti-Nazi font.
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But too difficult to reproduce using Signature Plastics cutters.
And some would accuse me of being a Filco Fanboi.
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At some point too it IS copyrighted and licensed.
Melissa might ask.
I don't think it is too difficult to reproduce. You KNOW SP's procedure, right? It's in ripster's Lick My Font Baby forum.
Also, unless I am horribly misinformed, fonts are not copyrightable in the USA, which is where SP exists. We should not have to worry AT ALL about copyrights on fonts, only on trademarked images, alas.
Here, let's all get informed:
http://www.howdesign.com/design-business/business-issues/fontpiracy/So, I believe I just proved ripster... wait for it.... WRONG! ;-P
Typefaces cannot be copyrighted. They can be licensed, and I would suggest that we offer to pay the designer of whatever typeface we choose a reasonable fee. Unless it's Adobe, and then screw them. (sorry, going off track)
Getting back on track, here are some questions we need to answer:
1) Do we just want to copy Cherry's old font, so that we can put it on keys that do not match the Cherry profile, so we can sort of make Frankenstein keyboards out of old Cherry keys and new SP keys?
2) Do we want to INNOVATE, and create the best damn looking keycaps the world has ever seen, and maybe some day work toward putting our GCK2012 font on some nice thick PBT keycaps?
PS: let me preempt the PBT double-shot naysayers. As far as I can tell there is no REAL reason that a plastics manufacturer cannot do double-shot PBT. Just because they do not currently do it, or one of them refuses to do it , does not mean it cannot be done, and done well. Hell, while we're at it, we should look into other plastics too. ABS and PBT and POM are not, by far, the only plastics in the game. In fact, new plastics are being developed every year! Someone with more intimate petrochemical knowledge than I should be researching and reporting on this for us.