If you want to know about the history of desktop publishing, you need to know about Adobe’s PostScript fonts. PostScript fonts used vector graphics so that they could look crisp and clear no matter ...
Adobe Fonts is a great service that’s bundled with most of Adobe’s subscription packages. It grants you access to a wealth of typefaces, and is tightly integrated with all of its apps. If you already ...
A technology invented at the dawn of the desktop-publishing age is about to expire. Developed by Adobe way back in the early 1980s, PostScript Type 1 fonts—a way of encoding vector-based type designs ...
It used to be easy. Your fonts were in a folder somewhere and used activation software (the word 'suitcase' meant something quite different to graphic designers than it did to holidaymakers) to ...
Font indecision is real. Help is just a few clicks away, as Adobe has a time-saving feature tucked into Photoshop. It's the Font browser, and it aims to solve your biggest typography headaches. The ...
What's so complicated that it took 5 years and 5 companies to develop yet you can get and use it for free? The first open-source pan-CJK font, Source Han Sans, co-developed by Adobe and Google. It ...
In brief: Microsoft has updated the list of Windows features that are no longer being developed and likely to be removed from future editions of the OS. The August 2024 revision added Adobe Type1 ...
The fonts that appear in the Adobe InDesign CS5 or any other application are actually installed to the Windows operating system. To get and install replacement fonts for InDesign, install the font ...