In business, it is important for documents to be clear and legible. If your documents emerge with print that is too small to comfortably read, clients may ignore or overlook your communications.
When choosing a typeface to use for a project, there is no replacement for a printed type specimen. Fonts just look different when you see them in print, compared to how they look on screen. So, when ...
I’m the former creative director at The Daily, and I’m writing a new series of columns about how typography subtly and thoroughly pervades our lives. I hope this series will reveal the powerful ways ...
Helping your child with their handwriting skills has never been easier, and now you don’t need perfect printing to do it. Penmanship Print, a TrueType font designed by Richard Douglas, provides a ...
One of the biggest misconceptions among marketers regarding print marketing is that all fonts that look great online will translate cleanly to print. Unfortunately, that isn't the case. Differences ...
When you need to save information from a web page, print it out. Browsers allow you to print without needing to copy and paste the information into a word processing program. Changing the size of the ...
Discussion came up at work, where we are trying to define a label with Arial 8-point printing on it. I believe there are 72-points in an inch, so 8-point should be right around 2.8 mm tall. Is that ...
PostScript Type 1 fonts work fine on OS X. Minion also comes as a MultiMaster, which is not supported under X. I'm not sitting in front of my design box right now, but I'm almost positive Minion ...
A software update released by Apple Tuesday promises to take on issues with displaying and printing certain OpenType fonts in Snow Leopard. Apple recommends the 3.77MB Snow Leopard Font Update for all ...