| | Create Fonts With Type 3.2 Typography, the art of font making, is now accessible to everyone thanks to technology. But that doesn't mean it's easy. Even for someone with artistic talent and the patience to create a set of glyphs that together make up a font, there's a little math and a lot of computer science involved. Type 3.2 helps you out with many--but not all--of these aspects of typography. Note: The "Download Now" button on the Product Information page will download the free demonstration version. »Keep reading the review »Check the product specs or try it now | |
| | Take Control of Your Fonts With Printer's Apprentice Fonts are undeniably fun--and abundant. Thousands are free for the downloading, and more are available if you're willing to pay. Windows 7 itself installs more than 200 fonts as the default array of choices. But you won't want to mess with the Windows\Fonts folder, since accidentally moving or deleting Windows system fonts can have serious consequences; and storing your fonts in scattered folders can be confusing. If your work requires you to sort and select fonts--whether they're in your Windows\Fonts folder, in other hard-drive locations, or on a CD--you need a program like Printer's Apprentice ($29). Note: The "Download Now" button on the Product Information page will download the trial version. »Keep reading the review »Check the product specs or try it now | |
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