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Macworld March 7, 2006 Jay J. Nelson |
Suitcase Fusion 1.0 Combining the best of Suitcase X1 and Font Reserve 3Suitcase, Fusion 1.0 is a powerful and capable font manager for creative professionals, and well worth the upgrade price. |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 Neil Randall |
Embedding Fonts in Web Pages Web designers can't always be sure what fonts site visitors will see. Here are two alternatives that may help. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2007 Kevin Larson |
The Technology of Text Type designers, psychologists, and engineers are joining forces to improve reading onscreen. |
Inc. March 2004 Rob Walker |
The Buzz Guru Straddling the worlds of street art and commerce, marketing specialist Shepard Fairey knows how to get alternative culture kids talking about mainstream brands. |
Fast Company Rebecca Greenfield |
Introducing Burlingame, A Safer Font For Your Dashboard In an attempt to appear manly and aggressive, many car dashboards use a font called Eurostile. It's boxy, robotic, and has a futuristic edge. |
PC Magazine April 18, 2007 Helen Bradley |
Make Your Own Font With a bit of free time, some software and a scanner, making your own fonts is easier than you think. |
PC Magazine December 30, 2003 Neil J. Rubenking |
Recover Favorite Fonts Re-import or download the fonts that disappeared with your Office XP upgrade, then follow our instructions to restore them. |
Macworld April 19, 2005 James Felici |
Font management software There are several third-party products that advance beyond Apple's Font Book, but the final choice depends on what your own wants and needs happen to be. Here's a look at a few of them. |