One of the free e-courses available on this site is Windows Font Basics for New Font Users. The free 5-day course covers the bare basics of font formats, how to download and install fonts, and how to troubleshoot font installation issues. Plus the Windows Font Basics for New Font Users class introduces font management and fun ways to use fonts. For those who prefer not to enroll in the email class but want the same information, stay tuned for the next five days as I present each lesson from the class.
Before we start downloading, installing, and using fonts from the Web we need to cover a few font basics. -->
I promise not to go off on a tangent and overload you with typographic history, oddball trivia, or terribly technical mumbo-jumbo. I'll save that for a future class for veteran font fanatics.
The first step in understanding and using digital fonts is learning just a touch about font formats.There are two broad categories of digital fonts - resident and soft fonts.
Resident and Soft Fonts - Lesson 1: Windows Font Basics for New Font Users
Have questions about anything in this class? The DTP Classroom is your safe place for asking even the most basic questions.
Before we start downloading, installing, and using fonts from the Web we need to cover a few font basics. -->
I promise not to go off on a tangent and overload you with typographic history, oddball trivia, or terribly technical mumbo-jumbo. I'll save that for a future class for veteran font fanatics.
The first step in understanding and using digital fonts is learning just a touch about font formats.There are two broad categories of digital fonts - resident and soft fonts.
Resident and Soft Fonts - Lesson 1: Windows Font Basics for New Font Users
Have questions about anything in this class? The DTP Classroom is your safe place for asking even the most basic questions.
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