The Hobbyist
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I am looking for people who either have exceptional computer coding skills, or at least spare money to HIRE such people, in order to successfully create The FONT Project.
ALL FONTS are just shapes, regardless of their size or proportions, despite being italicized, or stretched, or otherwise distorted. ALL FONTS can be drawn, scaled and manipulated by a computer when they are in VECTOR format.
We are constantly fighting the "What FONT is this?" battle, over and over again, endlessly. I want to end this battle.
I am looking for people who are crackerjack coders, people who THINK in computer languages. The FONT Project's mission is to examine every character of every FONT, to accurately plot that individual character's digital fingerprint, which would consist of a digital array of values (1's and 0's).
Then, when searching for the name of a font, you would upload a single character to a website. The character would be loaded into a grid that would do a forensic examination of the character's shape, to determine it's fingerprint. From there, it should be a simple matter of searching a database to identify the character, and thus, the FONT.
I do not know enough about coding to do this myself. I am left-handed, so I think in pictures. Right-handed people think in LOGIC, 1's and 0s !! They are the people who could make this project a reality.
Imagine a site, where you load a single character, or even a jpg image of a character, and the site quickly returns,
Font Name: Almost Heaven
Character: Lowercase 'r'
Status: Bold Face
Alteration: Italics
Stroke: 2%
Other: Stretch Height 15%
I believe this CAN be accomplished. After all, the FBI can find one person among seven billion people, by digitally plotting key points in a fingerprint, and then returning the name(s) of the closest matches, IF that fingerprint is in the database. I do not see this as being more complicated than that.
Joe
ALL FONTS are just shapes, regardless of their size or proportions, despite being italicized, or stretched, or otherwise distorted. ALL FONTS can be drawn, scaled and manipulated by a computer when they are in VECTOR format.
We are constantly fighting the "What FONT is this?" battle, over and over again, endlessly. I want to end this battle.
I am looking for people who are crackerjack coders, people who THINK in computer languages. The FONT Project's mission is to examine every character of every FONT, to accurately plot that individual character's digital fingerprint, which would consist of a digital array of values (1's and 0's).
Then, when searching for the name of a font, you would upload a single character to a website. The character would be loaded into a grid that would do a forensic examination of the character's shape, to determine it's fingerprint. From there, it should be a simple matter of searching a database to identify the character, and thus, the FONT.
I do not know enough about coding to do this myself. I am left-handed, so I think in pictures. Right-handed people think in LOGIC, 1's and 0s !! They are the people who could make this project a reality.
Imagine a site, where you load a single character, or even a jpg image of a character, and the site quickly returns,
Font Name: Almost Heaven
Character: Lowercase 'r'
Status: Bold Face
Alteration: Italics
Stroke: 2%
Other: Stretch Height 15%
I believe this CAN be accomplished. After all, the FBI can find one person among seven billion people, by digitally plotting key points in a fingerprint, and then returning the name(s) of the closest matches, IF that fingerprint is in the database. I do not see this as being more complicated than that.
Joe