13696 readersRecently, I had the need to use some “Irish” fonts — fonts that have a Celtic influence and would appear to most people as if they came from Ireland. I knew I had some fonts that fit this description, but I couldn’t remember their names! If only I could ask my font manager to find
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Sometimes there is a need to write something in small font, for example, buttons or menus on a web site. Inscriptions created in small font sizes turn out to be blurred in Illustrator. The only solution for this is to use pixel fonts. In this tutorial we will learn how to create a pixel font,
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1706 readersWhen you package a document in InDesign CS5, the fonts are stored in a folder named “Document Fonts.” And there’s a special significance to that folder name. Open an InDesign file, and it looks around its current directory for that folder. If it finds it, whoopee, it automatically activates the fonts in the folder, without
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18 readersWhen you package a document in InDesign CS5, the fonts are stored in a folder named “Document Fonts.” And there’s a special significance to that folder name. Open an InDesign file, and it looks around its current directory for that folder. If it finds it, whoopee, it automatically activates the fonts in the folder, without
1763 readersHow to Clear Font Caches with Cocktail for Adobe InDesign and Creative Suite applications on a Mac OS X operating system. Adobe InDesign Font Troubleshooting. Many bad or corrupt InDesign files appear to stem from corrupt fonts or font caches. Hence, it is naturally wise to clear those font caches from time to time. This
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14658 readersI just read a helpful thread on the Apple support forum about how to handle problems that may appear when opening an old QuarkXPress document on a new Mac or new Mac OS.
The techniques apply to any version of QuarkXPress, and any Mac OS. Essentially, they are:
Disable your fonts. Some fonts may not be as
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On-Site Automated Document Factory Experts to Exhibit Mailroom Integration With Easy-to-Use Manifesting and Reprinting Managed From a Single Point of ControlBOULDER, CO - Ricoh Company, Ltd. today announced it will conduct a live reprint demonstration with Kern, a leader in production mail solutions, at GRAPH EXPO 2011
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One way to convert an existing font to a Web font (for embedding into a Web page) is to use FontSquirrel’s @font-face Generator. This free service will convert any font, so be sure you have the legal right to do so.
Try it at www.fontsquirrel.com/fontface/generator
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5681 readersWhatFont is a handy Web browser add-on for identifying webfonts. Installing WhatFont is as easy as dragging a bookmarklet to your Web browser’s bookmark bar.
Hover over some text and WhatFont will reveal the typeface’s name, size, and color; its font family; what back-up font choices the web designers specified; and show you alphabetical upper-and lowercase
5838 readersWhatFont is a handy Web browser add-on for identifying webfonts. Installing WhatFont is as easy as dragging a bookmarklet to your Web browser’s bookmark bar.
Hover over some text and WhatFont will reveal the typeface’s name, size, and color; its font family; what back-up font choices the web designers specified; and show you alphabetical upper-and lowercase