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Chomsky: New York Times masthead, reimagined as a full font

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This is Chomsky, a newspaper masthead font in the style of the New York Times masthead. This font is released under the S.I.L. Open Font License, version 1.1.

This font is not an exact copy of the New York Times masthead. Rather, it aims to be suitable for running text as well, so I used a larger stem size. The difference between some of the characters are shown below; the N.Y.T. logo is above, and Chomsky below... :

I was quite surprised, that to my knowledge, I am the first to have undertaken this project. 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.

Perhaps it was the difficulty of creating the extra letters in a blackletter face that scared away would be font authors. Perhaps it was lack of knowledge about the law in this area. Either way, I do believe that I am the first.

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. In the United States and most other countries, the design of a letter is not copyrightable, only the software used to produce it is. (Eltra Corp vs. Ringer, 1978; Adobe Systems, Inc. v. Southern Software, Inc., 1998) This font uses no copyrighted font software whatsoever, I traced every character from scanned images, and included many of my own characters not found in the source materials (all the numbers except 5, most of the punctuation, the pilcrow ¶, almost all of the characters after Unicode codepoint U+00A1).

While it is 100% legal to use this font to typeset your own documents or make, for example, a graduation certificate, making a trademark with this font may be a grey area, especially if it contains the words ``New York Times''. Of course, as a lay person, I cannot give you legal advice, so if you wish to use this font in your newspaper's masthead, especially if it will contain those words, consult an attorney.

Notice of confusability (2021-09-05)

When I gave this typeface its name, I did what I thought to be thorough research to make sure the name was unique. Unfortunately, it was not. This font shares a name with Chomsky, by T.26 Digital Type Foundry, designed by Jimmy Ofisia.

Because the existing font is from 2009 and proprietary, I am keeping this font's name the same. I believe that it is very unlikely users will try to install both as the other font is not free so by default has a much smaller installed user base. Furthermore, changing my font's name many years after its release will break too many user documents and cause extreme confusion downstream.

Users should be aware that it may not be possible to install both fonts at the same time. Users should be aware that documents may confuse the two fonts. In the extremely unlikely event a user wishes to use both fonts in a single document, they are encouraged to use software that allows them to specify fonts by filename.

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chomsky's Issues

"Masthead" is the wrong word

The “masthead” of a publication is the box that lists its staff, editor, etc., NOT the title on the front page, which is properly referred to as the “banner” (or sometimes “flag”). This is a very common error

[bug] combining tilde over M

Character 'COMBINING TILDE' (U+0303) generally works well, but being placed on "m" it shifts to the following letter:

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Here all but the last words are correct, in "Kunstkam̃er" tilde should be above "m", not "e".

P.S. In old German books (XVIII c.) tilde is used similarly to modern Portuguese for nasalization and reduplication:

  • Kunstkam̃er > Kunstkammer
  • autẽ > autem

Question

Sorry I don’t use this website very well but it’s okay actually is not a issue I really like your work and everything is okay the thing is I want to start a brand of clothes With this letting On the logo but I not sure, for the legal reasons so I want to now if I can used Or what you know about it
Thank you and I’ll waiting for your answer
Have a good one

CE support and some glyph fixes

Hi Fredrick,
thanks for lots of work and an awesome share with Chomsky.

I have found some issues with some CE glyphs, especially lcaron, Lcaron, dcaron and tcaron so I fixed them at least partially.

Since I don't use FontForge, but FontLab, I assume you can fetch the changes directly from the re-compiled .otf you can find here.
I correctly renamed my modified font file since it's not the original one and original sources weren't used to make the modifications.

Non breaking space

Would it be possible to support the non-break space, aka U+00A0, or  , or  , Thanks.

Two kid.png files creates trouble on macOS

I have the repository cloned to my MacBook, where there can only exist a single file with the name kid.png, regardless of capitalization. This creates a file conflict which is impossible to solve in the current state.

I’d recommend renaming them kid-1.png and kid-2.png or something similiar; I’d consider it best practise.

Screenshot 2020-11-13 at 18 18 13

[request] R rotunda

Could you add, please, glyphs for R rotunda:

  • U+A75A Ꝛ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R ROTUNDA
  • U+A75B ꝛ LATIN SMALL LETTER R ROTUNDA

It's used in the abbreviation "ꝛc" (= etc.) in blackletter scripts. There is a good example in Wikipedia.

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Also, "double oblique hyphen" form of the hyphen (U+002D) may look better in blackletter fonts (see Wiki), but I'm not a designer and can't affirm that it fits well for Chomsky font. Hope, you will take a look.

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