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Fonts are only partial products designed by type designers, incomplete until applied by a typographer (which also explains the difference between type design and typography). One of the greatest luxuries of working in a micro-foundry is being in direct contact with the users of our fonts. We often receive samples of our fonts in context, in applications ranging from postage stamps to billboards, from TV rendering to high-resolution offset printing. For this we are extremely grateful. We spend countless hours ensuring the highest possible quality of our fonts, testing every published font thoroughly. We also pay particular attention to supporting as many languages as possible. We work closely with native speakers of different languages and have developed extensive kerning tables for all our fonts to support not only major western languages, but all languages which our fonts potentially support.
Every time we receive a sample of our fonts in use we examine it thoroughly, paying attention to unusual letter combinations in the given language and to other circumstances affecting legibility. If there is something worth correcting we do not hesitate to correct it. So please do continue to contribute to further improvement of our fonts by sending examples of our fonts in use. You, the users of our fonts, make our work complete.

