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Hm, Games Workshop has released the "official" Hobbit movie miniatures set. This has many more characters and situations than we were expecting to see.
Yes, that’s why I use Alfios for my slides.
Minion Pro is not bad, either.
It is by the same designer as Arno Pro.
Some people like Minion better than Arno.
My publisher was going to switch to Arno but settled on Minion instead.
Alfios isn't really suitable for full professional work because it only comes in one weight.
Well, for a full book I should say.
You need other weights for things like titles.
George Douros does make nice fonts.
Robert Slimbach is the Arno and Minion designer. He works for Adobe.
The cover font is Adobe ITC Garamond. The text font is Linotype Birka, the heading font is Myriad Pro, and the code font is Ubuntu Mono, with the following fonts used as fallbacks to display unsupported glyphs:
• Adobe Song Std • Arno Pro • Free Mono • Free Serif • ST Heiti SC • Symbola
The Cirth (; "Runes") are the letters of a semi-artificial script which was invented by J. R. R. Tolkien for the constructed languages he devised and used in his works. The initial C in Cirth is pronounced as a K, never as an S.
The runic alphabet used by the Dwarves of Middle-earth was adapted by J.R.R. Tolkien from real-life runes. In The Hobbit, the Anglo-Saxon futhorc was used in the publication with few changes; in The Lord of the Rings a new system of runes, the Cirth, was devised.
Since the Cirth is an alphabet, one rune generally stands for one sound (phoneme) and sounds that wo...
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Except that that is the Ring inscription, so is in the Black Speech.