![]() ![]() In the United States and most other countries, the design of a letter is not copyrightable, only the software used to produce it is. In case you wonder whether or not it is legal for me to have cread this font, given I created it from scanned images, I assure you that it is. Either way, I do believe that I am the first. Perhaps it was lack of knowledge about the law in this area. Perhaps it was the difficulty of creating the extra letters in a blackletter face that scared away would be font authors. Many other famous brands, for example that of CNN, Sega, and Coca Cola have fonts in homage to them indeed, most of these fonts were made in the pre-Unicode era and are branded in terms of metadata with the name of the defunct, but once prominent, Macromedia Fontographer the CNN copy cat font is itself going on twenty years old. I was quite surprised, that to my knowledge, I am the first to have undertaken this project. The difference between some of the characters are shown below the N.Y.T. Rather, it aims to be suitable for running text as well, so I used a larger stem size. This font is not an exact copy of the New York Times masthead. This is Chomsky, a newspaper masthead font in the style of the New York Times masthead. The below text is for screen readers and search engines Chomsky: New York Times masthead, reimagined as a full font ![]()
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