Take control of your fonts. Find out how to organize, purchase, install, and manage fonts on Mac and Windows.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Take control of your fonts
- How to use the exercise files
- What is a font?
- Understanding TrueType fonts
- Understanding PostScript fonts
- Understanding OpenType fonts
- Understanding dfonts
- Understanding web fonts
- Understanding SVG fonts
- Understanding variable fonts
- Understanding operating system default fonts
- Understanding software-installed fonts
- Finding free fonts
- Purchasing fonts from foundries
- Subscribing to font libraries
- Creating custom fonts
- Understanding font conflicts
- Replacing the font cache
- Converting fonts to different forms with TransType Pro
- Checking the font version
- Solving problems with zero-byte fonts
- Fixing font problems with Smasher
- Fixing font problems with FontDoctor
- Understanding the Mac font folder hierarchy
- Avoiding problems with Mac system fonts
- Understanding Adobe application font folders
- Understanding Microsoft Office fonts
- Activating and deactivating fonts
- Removing unnecessary fonts
- Solving conflicts with Helvetica
- Best practices for manual font organization on a Mac
- Understanding the Windows Fonts Control Panel
- Understanding the Adobe application font folders
- Understanding Microsoft Office fonts
- Activating and deactivating fonts
- Removing unnecessary fonts
- Best practices for manual font organization in Windows
- Understanding the Font Book interface
- Previewing and installing fonts
- Enabling and disabling fonts
- Organizing collections of fonts
- Validating fonts
- Exporting font collections
- Printing font samples
- Understanding the benefits of font management software
- How to choose a font management solution
- Understanding the Suitcase Fusion interface
- Adding fonts
- Organizing fonts with sets
- Sharing font libraries with TypeSync
- Using Smart Searches
- Finding fonts
- Activating and deactivating fonts
- Using QuickMatch to find similar fonts
- Using font auto-activation
- Previewing and printing fonts
- Backing up a font vault
- Manage fonts on mobile devices
- Avoiding problems with faux bold and italic
- Managing and packaging fonts in InDesign
- Managing and packaging fonts in Illustrator
- Using fonts in Mac system applications
- Using fonts in Windows 10 system applications
- Font considerations for digital documents
- Identifying fonts
- Find sources of typographic inspiration
- Get answers to font questions
- Websites for creating fonts
- Create fonts on the iPad
- Create fonts in InDesign
- Next steps
Taught by
Mike Rankin