If you're conscientious, you think carefully about the words you choose, whether it's an e-mail message or a formal report. Making yourself clearly understood helps you get your message across and ...
Please note: This item is from our archives and was published in 2019. It is provided for historical reference. The content may be out of date and links may no longer function. Q. What’s a good source ...
Web site Dafont.com offers a huge, easy to browse repository of free fonts. Several readers have mentioned Dafont in the past, so I figured it was about time I checked it out, and frankly, I'm ...
An old book – the smell, the texture of the slowly rotting paper, and the smudges and margin notes accrued over decades – is one of the finer points in life taken for granted much too often. We’re ...
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 ...
Thanks to subscription platforms like Typekit, licensing fonts for web use isn’t all that expensive or difficult any more. But there are plenty of free options, too–like Google Fonts, a collection of ...
If you simply want to feel more knowledgeable while choosing your fonts, FontExplorer X Pro 7 is a relatively affordable ticket into the wonderland of discovering and pairing your fonts While an up-to ...
Photoshop may have “photo” in its name, but it is designed for all manner creative possibilities, including working with text. It’s also expandable, not limited to the fonts that come pre-installed or ...
When it comes to smartphones and tablets, the font style of your device is one way to reflect your personality. That’s why some people spend more time looking for a font that they really like. The ...
Selecting the right font is very important for the design of a website. Sometimes while browsing the web, you might land on a brilliantly designed website, and you may want to use the same font or ...
Few pieces of Mac software can claim the history of PopChar, a utility that makes it a click and a hover to see the appearance of individual characters in fonts installed on your Mac. Released in 1987 ...
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